Canada still top of mind for Trump, ‘not a good place to be’
- President Donald Trump signed an executive order for reciprocal tariffs targeting Canada's digital services tax as a significant trade issue.
- The White House deemed Canada's digital services tax unfair, stating it collects over $500 million annually from American companies.
- Matthew Holmes from the Canadian Chamber of Commerce expressed concerns over ongoing trade tensions, indicating that the situation is not a good place for businesses in Canada.
- Goldy Hyder, CEO of the Business Council of Canada, noted that the digital services tax aligns with concerns raised in discussions with U.S. Officials.
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