• President-elect Trump vows to issue executive order to protect TikTok’s U.S. operations. • TikTok announces U.S. service restoration while negotiating long‑term solution with administration. • Executive‑order plan aims to address national‑security concerns over foreign data access. • U.S. users may regain full app access once regulatory hurdles are cleared. • Long‑term strategy could involve data‑storage partnerships or ownership changes. • Policy debate intensifies over balancing tech innovation and national‑security interests.

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  • TikTok announced it will restore its app for U.S. users after President‑elect Donald Trump signaled he would intervene to keep the platform operational. Trump said he would issue an executive order to address the U.S. government’s concerns over the Chinese‑owned service. In response, TikTok said it is collaborating with the incoming administration to develop a long‑term solution that would allow the app to continue operating in the United States while meeting regulatory requirements. The move follows months of uncertainty over the app’s future amid national security debates.

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