Donald Trump, from the White House on Tuesday, warned that countries enforcing digital services taxes will face heavy tariffs and chip export bans from the United 0 warning was posted on Truth Social, where Trump wrote: “I put all Countries with Digital Taxes, Legislation, Rules, or Regulations, on notice that unless these discriminatory actions are removed, I, as President of the United States, will impose substantial additional Tariffs on that Country’s Exports to the U. S. A.” Trump also wrote that: “We will institute Export restrictions on our Highly Protected Technology and Chips.” He didn’t stop 1 the same post, he added, “Show respect to America and our amazing Tech Companies or, consider the consequences!” The message was aimed at dozens of nations, mostly 2 partners, that are currently applying digital taxes targeting American platforms like Meta, Alphabet, and 3 has long said these policies are built to punish American 4 he’s done more than 5 in June, when Canada was set to activate its own DST, Trump pulled out of trade 6 before the tax took effect, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government walked it back, a move the White House immediately claimed as a win.
“Canada caved,” officials said 7 pushes trade threats over magnets, chips, and planes Digital taxes aren’t the only issue on Trump’s 8 Monday, while speaking to reporters following a meeting with South Korean President Lee Jae Myung, Trump threatened tariffs on China’s rare-earth magnet exports, saying, “They have to give us magnets, if they don’t give us magnets, then we have to charge them 200% tariffs or something.” He tied the issue to a critical supply chain that the 9 on for national security and tech 10 also revealed that airplane parts are being used as leverage in his ongoing confrontation with 11 said, “200 of their planes were unable to fly because we were not giving them Boeing parts purposely because they weren’t giving us magnets.” That threat landed while Boeing is still finalizing a major deal with China involving as many as 500 12 talks cover models, types, and delivery terms.
China’s monopoly on rare-earth magnets gives them major control in any tech-related 13 produce 90% of the global supply, and they dominate refining 14 April, China placed export controls on the materials, which sent shipments 15 by June, exports to the U. S. rebounded, surging 660% from the month before, and climbing another 76% in 16 magnets are essential for electronics, electric vehicles, and defense systems, making the 17 in that supply chain especially 18 taxes draw bipartisan backlash in U. S.
Trump’s fight against digital taxes hasn’t just come from the Oval 19 2023, Senate Finance Committee Chairman Ron Wyden and Ranking Member Mike Crapo jointly warned the 20 Representative that Canada’s DST would expose “innovative American companies to arbitrary discrimination.” The letter was part of a growing push inside Congress to defend 21 from foreign tax 22 countries enacting DSTs say they’re simply asking for 23 argue that tech companies earn billions from users in their territory but pay nothing in 24 see the taxes as compensation for digital services that operate inside their borders while avoiding domestic tax 25 doesn’t care for that 26 believes these rules are custom-built to target American companies, especially the ones big enough to show up on global balance 27 latest post drew a line: any law that hits 28 will be treated as a hostile 29 includes not just taxes but any regulation, rule, or proposal tied to digital 30 now, Trump is adding tech exports and rare-earth materials into that same trade 31 $50 free to trade crypto when you sign up to Bybit now
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