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Canada says it will scrap the digital services tax as a way to advance tariff negotiations with the United States.
Here's what you need to know about the tax, which has been a thorn in the side of the Canada-U.S. relationship for years.
After Canada rescinded the tax, Trump and Carney agreed to resume trade talks with an eye toward reaching a deal by July 21, ...
Canada rescinded the Digital Services Act after Donald Trump threatened to terminate trade talks on Friday.
Canada rescinded its 3% digital services tax that was due to take effect on Monday morning after President Donald Trump ...
Ottawa scrapped the tax, which had targeted mostly U.S. tech giants, hours before the first payments were due to be collected ...
Canada’s Finance Minister says repealing the digital services tax is key to advancing a broad economic and security deal with ...
Canada has abruptly scrapped its plan to enforce a new digital service tax on American tech firms – days after President ...
The federal government said it will rescind the digital services tax "in anticipation" of coming to a trade deal with the U.S ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and U.S. President Donald Trump will resume trade negotiations in order to agree on a ...
Carney and Trump will try to reach an agreement by July 21, a Canadian spokeswoman said.
After a call between Donald Trump and Mark Carney, the Liberal government has rolled back the controversial levy.