US lawmakers voted to ban the app in 2024 amid concerns that Beijing could access user data.

The social media platform had faced a ban in the US over national security concerns.

President Donald Trump told reporters on Tuesday, Sept. 16 that TikTok will keep running in the U.S. and a buyer of the app will be announced soon.

Implementation of sale-or-ban law delayed for fourth time after declaring that a ‘deal’ for the app had been reached with Beijing.

US president says a 'group of very big companies' wants to buy the popular video-sharing platform.

Experts tell the BBC what a final deal might look like, and what Beijing might get in return.

The two leaders are expected to speak Friday to discuss a deal to keep the wildly popular app from going dark in the United States.

US and Chinese presidents to discuss deal to keep popular social media app online in US, trade relations.

US lawmakers voted to ban the app in 2024 amid concerns that Beijing could access user data.

Trump said a deal had been approved but Chinese state media did not confirm that an agreement had been reached.

The president told reporters Friday that China’s top leader, Xi Jinping, had approved a deal for TikTok. But he also suggested the agreement was a work in progress.

The White House said a deal could be signed "in the coming days", but Beijing is yet to comment.