Trump suspends trade talks with Canada over digital services tax plan

WorldTechnology
28 Jun 2025 • 3:39 PM MYT
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  • US President Donald Trump has announced the immediate suspension of all trade talks with Canada, saying he plans to impose high import taxes on Canadian goods.
  • This action was in response to Canada's finance department confirming plans to collect a 3-percent digital services tax on revenue from Canadian users of large digital platforms, retroactive to 2022.
  • The new Canadian tax could cost American technology companies up to $2 billion in retroactive payments, which Trump described as a direct attack on the US.
  • The president also issued warnings to the European Union regarding similar digital taxes, saying that the US holds significant economic leverage in these international trade discussions.
  • The announcement led to market instability and highlights ongoing trade tensions between the US and Canada, one of its largest trading partners.

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