Canada Backs Down on Digital Services Tax as U.S. Trade Talks Resume
Canadian Prime Minister Carney caves to U.S. pressure, rescinding a punitive tax on American tech firms, allowing trade negotiations to move forward—proof that America First policy forces respect.
In a clear demonstration of the power of America First diplomacy, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced late Sunday that trade negotiations with the United States have resumed after Canada withdrew its planned Digital Services Tax targeting American technology companies.This rollback is a direct result of President Donald Trump’s firm stance against unfair taxation policies designed to punish U.S. innovators. The tax, set at 3% on revenues earned by giants like Amazon, Google, Meta, Uber, and Airbnb from Canadian users, was both retroactive and punitive—threatening an estimated $2 billion bill on these companies.Standing Tall Against Unfair TaxationThe digital services tax...
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