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Canada rescinds digital services tax targeting US technology firms to advance stalled trade talks

June 30, 2025
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Canada rescinds digital services tax targeting US technology firms to advance stalled trade talks
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Canada scrapped its digital services tax targeting U.S. technology firms late on Sunday, just hours before it was due to take effect, in a bid to advance stalled trade negotiations with the United States.

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and U.S. President Donald Trump will resume trade negotiations in order to agree on a deal by July 21, Canada’s finance ministry said in a statement.

Trump abruptly called off trade talks on Friday over the tax targeting U.S. technology firms, saying that it was a “blatant attack.”

Mark Carney at the NATO Summit in The Hague.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said US and Canada will resume trade negotiations later in July. AP
Donald Trump speaking at a press briefing.
Trump abruptly ended trade talks with Canada on Friday, June 27, 2025. Xinhua/Shutterstock

He reiterated his comments on Sunday, pledging to set a new tariff rate on Canadian goods within the next week, which threatened to push U.S.-Canada relations back into chaos after a period of relative calm.

The breakdown in trade talks comes after the two leaders met at the G7 in mid-June and Carney said they had agreed to wrap up a new economic agreement within 30 days.

Canada’s planned digital tax was 3% of the digital services revenue a firm takes in from Canadian users above $20 million in a calendar year, and payments were to be retroactive to 2022.

Mark Carney and Donald Trump at the G7 Summit.
Mark Carney and Donald Trump at the G7 Summit. POOL/AFP via Getty Images

It would have impacted U.S. technology firms, including Amazon AMZN.O, Meta META.O, Alphabet’s Google GOOGL.O and Apple AAPL.O, among others.

Monday collection will be halted, the Canada’s finance ministry statement said, and Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne will bring forward legislation to rescind the Digital Services Tax Act.

“The DST was announced in 2020 to address the fact that many large technology companies operating in Canada may not otherwise pay tax on revenues generated from Canadians,” the statement said. “Canada’s preference has always been a multilateral agreement related to digital services taxation.”

Canadian businesses have urged locals to buy from Canada versus America. REUTERS

Stocks index futures rose after the news the digital tax will be rescinded and the bullish sentiment spilled over into Asian markets.

Canada is the second-largest U.S. trading partner after Mexico, and the largest buyer of U.S exports. It bought $349.4 billion of U.S. goods last year and exported $412.7 billion to the U.S., according to U.S. Census Bureau data.

Workers crossing a street in front of a steel manufacturing plant with a Canadian flag displayed.
A Canadian national flag is seen in the background as workers cross the street in front of ArcelorMittal Dofasco’s steel manufacturing buildings in Hamilton, Ontario. AFP via Getty Images

The Biden administration had requested trade dispute settlement consultations over the tax in 2024, saying it was inconsistent with Canada’s North American trade deal obligations.

Canada had escaped Trump’s broad tariffs imposed in April but faces 50% duties on steel and aluminum.

The post Canada rescinds digital services tax targeting US technology firms to advance stalled trade talks appeared first on New York Post.

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