
U.S.-Canada Digital Trade Tussle Draws Tech Giants into the Fray
The U.S. and Canada shift their trade dispute to digital services, drawing tech giants into a showdown over data and digital policy.
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The U.S. and Canada shift their trade dispute to digital services, drawing tech giants into a showdown over data and digital policy.
President Trump has terminated all trade talks with Canada over its new digital services tax on U.S. tech firms, warning of tariffs within a week.
Trump suspends 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods, but exemptions expire April 2, raising concerns over future U.S. trade policies and economic stability in North America.
US and Canada engage in a tariff battle, imposing 25% and counter tariffs that disrupt global supply chains and spark debates on insulating businesses from trade conflicts.
US President-elect Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau held a productive meeting discussing border security, trade, and energy amidst fears of impending tariffs.
China warns the US and Canada over their recent naval transit through the Taiwan Straits, emphasizing the disruption to regional peace and stability.