U.S. President Donald Trump abruptly broke off trade talks with Canada over the digital services tax, which he calls ‘a blatant attack’ on the U.S. But what is the DST, and why does Trump hate it so much?
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- Canada's digital services tax became law in 2024 and is retroactive to 2022. 13s
- The tax targets companies earning over $20 million in digital services revenue from Canadian users, focusing on social media, online advertising, and online marketplaces. 21s
- Major U.S. companies like Amazon, Google, and Meta are affected, but not streaming services such as Netflix or Prime Video. 42s
- The U.S. has opposed the tax, with both Biden and Trump administrations raising concerns under the USMCA trade agreement. 54s
- The DST is expected to generate $7 billion over five years, though some Canadian companies may also be impacted. 2m 6s