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Trump Warns TikTok US Shutdown by Sept 17 Without China Deal Approval

WebProNews Friday, 25 July 2025 ()
The Trump administration has warned that TikTok will shut down in the U.S. by September 17 unless China approves a deal giving American investors majority control, amid national security fears over data and algorithms. This escalates U.S.-China tech tensions, potentially disrupting 170 million users and the digital economy.
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