Canada rescinds Digital Services Tax after Trump cuts off U.S. trade talks
Monday, 30 June 2025 () Canada has walked back on its digital services tax “in anticipation” of a mutually beneficial comprehensive trade arrangement with the United States, Ottawa announced Sunday night, just one day before the first tax payments were due
Canada has officially scrapped its controversial 3% Digital Services Tax after former U.S. President Donald Trump halted all trade talks and threatened new tariffs. The tax, set to target tech giants like Amazon, Google, and Meta, faced intense U.S. backlash. Finance Minister Champagne said...
US President Donald Trump has said he is cutting off trade talks with Canada "immediately" as the country looks to start enforcing a tax policy targeting big tech companies.
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Canada rescinded the Digital Services Act after Donald Trump threatened to terminate trade talks on Friday. Business Insider Also reported by •IndiaTimes •Zee News
The White House declared that Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney yielded to President Trump's pressure by withdrawing a digital services tax targeting American... IndiaTimes