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Trump Threatens Higher Tariffs on UK if It Does Not Scrap Digital Services Tax on US Tech Companies
US President Donald Trump warned that unless the United Kingdom scraps its digital services tax imposed on US technology companies, the US will levy high tariffs on the UK.The UK t...
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US President Donald Trump warned that unless the United Kingdom scraps its digital services tax imposed on US technology companies, the US will levy high tariffs on the UK.

The UK tax was first introduced in 2020. It imposes a 2% tax on revenues generated from UK users by companies operating search engines, social media services and online marketplaces, including Alphabet (GOOG.US)      , Meta (META.US)      and Apple (AAPL.US)      .

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