US-Canada Trade: Digital Tax Truce Declared

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A truce has been declared in the US-Canada trade dispute, with Canada abandoning its digital services tax to facilitate the resumption of negotiations. Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government withdrew the controversial levy, with the White House openly stating that Canada “caved” to President Trump’s demands.

The tax, which targeted the Canadian revenues of major US technology companies, had been a critical point of friction, leading President Trump to halt all trade discussions. He had asserted that the levy was an unacceptable affront to American economic interests.

Prime Minister Carney confirmed that the decision was made to get crucial trade talks back on track, with an ambitious goal of reaching a new agreement by July 21. The digital services tax, initially projected to generate billions in revenue, was a key point of friction.

This policy reversal highlights the complex interplay between domestic fiscal policy and international trade imperatives. While it removes a significant obstacle to trade talks, it also prompts a debate within Canada about the cost of maintaining favorable trade relations with its largest partner.

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