Trump’s Tariff Threat Forces Canada to Abandon Digital Services Tax
President Trump's aggressive trade tactics reached a pivotal moment as Canada scrapped its Digital Services Tax (DST) mere hours before implementation. The abrupt reversal followed Trump's ultimatum to terminate US-Canada trade talks and impose 25% tariffs, marking a decisive victory for his hardline trade strategy.
The 3% tax targeting US tech giants like Amazon, Google, and Meta became a flashpoint in bilateral relations. TRUMP framed the DST as a direct attack on American companies, triggering market volatility with immediate declines in the S&P 500 and Nasdaq following his Truth Social post.
This confrontation underscores the growing geopolitical tensions surrounding tech regulation and digital sovereignty. The resolution demonstrates how tariff threats can rapidly reshape international policy, particularly in the increasingly contentious digital economy.