Donald Trump and Xi Jinping Phone Call: US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping spoke on the phone on Friday. This is the first conversation between the two leaders in the last three months tween trade tensions. It is believed that the two leaders discussed the terms and conditions set for TikTok to protract operating in the US. The US has warned TikTok's Chinese parent visitor ByteDance to sell its US unit or follow strict data rules. This undeniability is believed to be a preparation surpassing the APEC summit to be held in South Korea.
Emphasis on merchantry and TikTok
Trade tensions and TikTok were inside to Trump and Xi's talks. The US has threatened to ban TikTok unless ByteDance sells its US unit or adheres to stricter data security regulations. Both countries are seeking a solution to this issue.
Preparations for the APEC summit
The talks came superiority of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit, which will be held in South Korea from October 30 to November 1. It is believed that the two leaders are moreover exploring the possibility of a face-to-face meeting during this period. Chinese state broadcaster CCTV reported on the undeniability but did not share details of the conversation. The White House has not yet issued an official statement.
Tensions between the two countries
have long existed between the US and China over trade, tariffs, and technology security. The TikTok issue is part of these tensions, as the US perceives data security threats from Chinese apps. This undeniability could be a positive step for both countries.

