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Trump’s Victory Lap: Canada’s Digital Tax Scrap a Testament to His Firmness

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President Trump’s administration is taking a victory lap after Canada’s abrupt decision to scrap its digital services tax, viewing it as a testament to the President’s firmness in trade negotiations. White House officials openly declared that Canada “caved,” highlighting the success of their assertive strategy.
The controversial tax, set to impact major US tech companies, had been a significant point of contention for President Trump, who had publicly halted all trade discussions with Canada until it was withdrawn. This strong stance ultimately forced Canada’s hand.
Prime Minister Mark Carney clarified that his decision was made to revive crucial trade discussions with the United States, which had been put on hold due to the dispute. The tax, initially conceived to ensure fair contributions from global tech giants, was expected to generate billions in revenue for Canada.
The outcome is a clear win for the Trump administration and reinforces its reputation for aggressive negotiating tactics. For Canada, while the immediate goal of resuming trade talks has been achieved, the episode raises questions about the long-term implications for its fiscal policy.

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