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TikTok awaits an executive order for more time to negotiate a deal as President Trump returns to power, with China signaling openness to a transaction to keep the app in the U.S. market. The app was temporarily offline for U.S. users on Saturday before a law requiring sale by Chinese owner ByteDance took effect on Sunday. Trump has expressed desire for a joint venture to save TikTok, used by half of Americans.
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