
Canada Drops Digital Tax, Restarts US Trade Talks; EU Stands Firm
Canada drops its digital services tax, resuming trade talks with the U.S., but the EU stands firm on its digital laws as the U.S. tariff deadline looms.
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Canada drops its digital services tax, resuming trade talks with the U.S., but the EU stands firm on its digital laws as the U.S. tariff deadline looms.

President Trump announces the termination of all trade talks with Canada in response to Canada’s new digital services tax on U.S. tech companies.

The U.S. and Canada, once steadfast allies, are now entangled in a trade war. Tariffs imposed by both sides are straining their relationship and impacting industries.

Canada’s new Prime Minister Mark Carney firmly rejects U.S. President Trump’s annexation threats and prioritizes confronting U.S. tariffs to protect Canada’s independence and economy.

The U.S. imposed 25% tariffs on Canada, prompting retaliation. The trade dispute is straining supply chains and sparking debate on protecting Canadian businesses from conflicts.

Trump’s proposed tariffs on Canada and Mexico raise questions about their impact on North American trade and the USMCA agreement. Are these threats real or mere political posturing?