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TikTok, a Chinese video app, has confirmed it is restoring service in the US, following a pledge by President Trump to allow it to operate. This decision comes after a law banning the app was set to take effect, but Trump has announced an executive order to delay the ban for 90 days and suggested a possible joint venture with a 50% US ownership stake in TikTok to protect national security.
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