Trump, Xi Call Underway as They Aim to Finalize TikTok Deal

A call between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping is underway, in a discussion that promises to determine the fate of TikTok — and potentially ease trade tensions between the world’s two biggest economies.

The call between the leaders began at 8 a.m. Washington time on Friday, according to a White House statement.

The leaders are expected to discuss a framework agreement unveiled this week to shift control of TikTok’s US operations from its Chinese parent ByteDance Ltd. to a consortium of American investors.

Details of the deal haven’t been announced, and Trump remained noncommittal in an interview with Fox News that aired Thursday, signaling that a lot rides on how Xi responds.

“It sounds like they’ve approved TikTok, and TikTok is a tremendous amount of money for the United States so that was nice, but we’ll see how that all works,” Trump said.

The leaders’ conversation will be their first since June, with the two countries locked in a standoff over trade restrictions ensnaring key industries including semiconductors and rare earths. That includes wrangling over the future of chipmaker Nvidia Corp.’s access to China, currently hampered by US export controls and Chinese efforts to curb local demand for its products.

“We’re very close to deals on all of it,” Trump said, alluding to trade talks as well as TikTok. “And my relationship with China is very good.”