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Survey finds tariffs, tax cuts and immigration policy could weigh on price outlook for next two years.
The app started halting service Saturday night for 170 million users in its most important market.
The company told users the app isn’t available and told them to stay tuned. Trump said he will likely intervene.
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TikTok appears to be coming back online just hours after President-elect Donald Trump pledged Sunday that he would sign an executive order Monday that aims to restore the banned app.