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US and Chinese officials will hold the second day of negotiations in Spain as a term for Chinese Teak owner to find the buyer or face ban in America weaving machines.
Negotiations led by US Treasury Minister Scota Bales and Chinese Deputy Prime Minister He Lifeeng is the latest attempt to stop the trade war between the two economies in the world.
The delegations of the highest level trade from Beijing and Washington met in July when they made a transaction to expand tariffs for another 90 days before November 10.
Initially, calling for banning the cicinage during his first term, Trump canceled his position in a popular video exchange application and still postponed the ban.
BBC contacted the White House and the Comment Citak.
Speaking to journalists on Sunday, Trump said, “We can let (Tiktok) die. We can … I don’t know. It depends. It doesn’t matter to China.”
As the expectations grow grows that the term that should end on Wednesday will be extended to the fourth time.
Last month, Trump suggested that he continued to extend the term until the buyer in the tiktok is found, and causes national security and privacy problems related to the supplement, and its byton of the Chinese maternal company “very overall”.
Trump was very critical of the cycle during his first term in the White House, but softened his position after he gained popularity in the addition during the 2024 presidential election.
In August, the White House launched its official Tiktok account.
The app is one of the most widely used social media platforms, about 170 million users in the US.
During the negotiations this week, officials should also put the basis for a potential meeting between Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping when they plan to participate in the South Korea summit.
Tariffs Truckets between China and USA reduced import taxes that have reached More than 100% on each other’s goods.
The expansion has given them more time to negotiate “unfair trade practices” and resolving national security issues, the White House said.