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Trump Ends Trade Talks with Canada Over Digital Services Tax

President halts negotiations after Canada imposes retroactive tax on U.S. tech giants; tariff announcement expected within a week

U.S.-Canada Trade Tensions Escalate

President Donald Trump has abruptly ended trade negotiations with Canada following the country's decision to implement a digital services tax targeting major American technology firms. The tax, which is scheduled to take effect in late June 2025, includes retroactive payments dating back to 2022. Companies affected include Apple, Google, Amazon, and Microsoft.

U.S. Response and Market Impact

President Trump characterized the digital tax as a "direct and blatant attack" on the United States and announced that Canada would be informed of new tariffs on its exports to the U.S. within seven days. The announcement prompted brief declines across major U.S. stock indices, including the Dow Jones Industrial Average, the S&P 500, and the Nasdaq. However, all three indexes recovered, with the S&P and Nasdaq closing at record highs.

Diplomatic Shift

The breakdown in negotiations follows recent interactions between Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, who appeared aligned during the G7 summit earlier in the month. Despite earlier optimism about resolving trade differences, the U.S. administration had warned Canadian officials against proceeding with the tax.

Broader Trade Strategy

President Trump indicated that the U.S. may soon notify multiple countries about new tariffs required for doing business with the United States. Officials have cited limited progress in achieving trade agreements during the current ninety-day negotiation window. As of late June 2025, only a handful of deals have been completed.

Domestic Political Context

The move comes amid fluctuating approval ratings for the President and growing political discourse around trade policy. Administration officials have argued that protecting American tech firms from foreign taxation is a national priority. The White House has also cited economic indicators such as consumer confidence and stock market performance in defending the administration's approach.

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