US Seeks Dispute Talks on Canada’s Digital Services Tax (1)

Aug. 30, 2024, 7:30 PM UTC

The US has requested dispute settlement consultations with Canada over the northern country’s digital services tax, arguing the levy is unfair to American firms and violates a continental trade deal.

The consultations mark the first step toward a potential challenge under the deal known as the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement. If the countries can’t resolve the matter through talks within 75 days, the US may request a dispute settlement panel to examine it and issue a binding decision.

“The United States opposes unilateral digital service taxes that discriminate against US companies,” Trade Representative Katherine Tai said in a statement Friday.

The tax ...

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