Tech Giants Face $3B Hit as Trump-Carney Trade Deal Crumbles

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A promising trade agreement between the United States and Canada has collapsed spectacularly, with President Trump citing Canada’s digital services tax as the primary reason for abandoning negotiations. The tax, which specifically targets American technology companies, has become a flashpoint in the increasingly strained relationship between the neighboring nations.
The breakdown represents a significant setback for both countries’ economic interests, particularly given their status as major trading partners. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney had invested considerable political capital in building a relationship with Trump, culminating in what appeared to be a breakthrough during their recent G7 summit meeting in Alberta.
American technology companies now face the prospect of paying substantial sums under Canada’s new digital tax regime, with Alphabet, Amazon, and Meta among the primary targets. The $3 billion collective cost represents a significant financial burden for these companies, with the payment schedule beginning Monday regardless of the deteriorating political situation.
Trump’s announcement on Truth Social reflected his administration’s broader strategy of using trade policy as a tool for addressing perceived inequities in international commerce. His criticism extended beyond the digital tax to include longstanding complaints about Canadian agricultural tariffs, particularly those affecting American dairy farmers who have faced tariffs as high as 400%.

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