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  National News  Trump Halts Canada Trade Talks Over ‘Egregious’ Digital Services Tax
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Trump Halts Canada Trade Talks Over ‘Egregious’ Digital Services Tax

julian Weissjulian Weiss—June 28, 20250
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Washington, D.C. – President Donald Trump announced on Friday, June 28, 2025, that the United States is immediately suspending ongoing trade negotiations with Canada. The abrupt decision was directly linked to Canada’s plan to implement a digital services tax, a measure the U.S. president described as “a direct and blatant attack on our country.”

Canada’s Digital Services Tax

Canada’s planned digital services tax is set to take effect on Monday, according to details provided. The tax is designed to apply to both Canadian and foreign businesses that interact with online users within Canada. It is expected to impose a 3% levy on revenue generated from these Canadian users. High-profile global technology and online service companies are anticipated to be significantly impacted, including Amazon, Google, Meta, Uber, and Airbnb.

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The potential financial implications for U.S. firms are substantial. Reports indicate that American companies could collectively face a $2 billion bill, which could be applied retroactively.

President Trump’s Stated Position

President Trump’s declaration was made public via his social media network. He characterized Canada’s move to implement the tax as unacceptable, framing it as hostile action against U.S. economic interests.

This decision to halt trade discussions comes amidst existing trade frictions between the two North American neighbors. These talks were specifically aimed at easing steep tariffs that President Trump had previously imposed on Canadian goods.

Existing Trade Tensions

The digital services tax dispute adds another layer of complexity to the already strained trade relationship. Prior to this development, President Trump had levied significant tariffs, including a 50% tariff on steel and aluminum imports, a 25% tariff on automobiles, and a general 10% tax on imports from most countries. The administration had also indicated the potential for these tariff rates to increase further after July 9.

The suspension of trade talks effectively freezes efforts to de-escalate these existing tariff disputes, leaving the future of key bilateral trade flows in uncertainty.

Official Silence

Following the president’s announcement, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent declined to comment on the news. Secretary Bessent’s decision not to address the matter came after he met with Republican senators, according to reports.

Implications for Bilateral Relations

The latest development marks a significant downturn in U.S.-Canada trade relations, highlighting deep disagreements over taxation policy in the digital economy. The implementation of Canada’s digital services tax and the subsequent U.S. decision to suspend trade talks underscore the challenges in navigating international commerce in the digital age. The potential for a retroactive $2 billion cost for U.S. companies and the halt of negotiations aimed at easing existing tariffs signal a period of increased tension and uncertainty for businesses operating across the border.

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