Trump and Xi Advance TikTok Deal, Plan In-Person Summit

September 19, 2025

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Xi Tiktok

On September 19, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump shared positive updates from his recent call with Chinese President Xi Jinping. The leaders advanced several critical topics, including a potential TikTok agreement.

Trump highlighted the productive exchange on social media, noting it covered trade negotiations, efforts to combat fentanyl trafficking, and steps toward ending the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

TikTok Agreement Gains Momentum

Trump expressed gratitude for the progress on TikTok’s approval, a long-standing issue in U.S.-China tech relations.

While specifics of the deal remain undisclosed, the White House has not yet issued further details.

This development could ease tensions over data security and foreign app ownership, paving the way for smoother operations in the U.S. market.

Upcoming Face-to-Face Meeting

The two presidents agreed to meet in person as early as next month during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in South Korea.

Trump also mentioned plans to visit China in early 2026, with Xi scheduled for a U.S. trip later that year. These engagements signal a commitment to ongoing dialogue amid global challenges.

Broader Bilateral Agenda

Beyond TikTok, the conversation touched on trade imbalances and the urgent need to resolve the Ukraine war. Trump emphasized the call’s positive tone, stating they would follow up by phone soon.

“It was a very good discussion, and we’re both eager for the APEC meeting,” he added.

Implications for Global Relations

This progress reflects renewed efforts to stabilize U.S.-China ties. Strengthening cooperation on fentanyl, a major public health threat, could yield immediate benefits.

Similarly, joint pushes for peace in Ukraine highlight shared interests in international stability. As the APEC summit approaches, world leaders will watch closely for outcomes that could influence trade policies and security dynamics.

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