Trump says US tech cos not 'piggy banks' or 'doormats', threatens more tariffs on nations with digital taxes
US President Donald Trump has warned that countries with digital services taxes will face steep tariffs and curbs on advanced technology exports if such measures are not withdrawn. He argued that the taxes unfairly target American firms like Meta,...

In a post on Truth Social, Trump warned that “discriminatory” policies would be met with tariffs and restrictions on advanced exports.
"As the President of the United States, I will stand up to Countries that attack our incredible American Tech Companies. Digital Taxes, Digital Services Legislation, and Digital Markets Regulations are all designed to harm, or discriminate against, American Technology. They also, outrageously, give a complete pass to China's largest Tech Companies," Trump said.
"This must end, and end NOW!" he added.
He added, “Show respect to America and our amazing Tech Companies or, consider the consequences!”
Arguing against digital taxes
In the same post, Trump described digital services taxes as discriminatory measures. “Digital Taxes, Digital Services Legislation, and Digital Markets Regulations are all designed to harm, or discriminate against, American Technology,” he wrote. He went further to claim that such rules “outrageously, give a complete pass to China’s largest Tech Companies. This must end, and end NOW!”Trump insisted that his response would not stop at tariffs, warning that the US would also “institute Export restrictions on our Highly Protected Technology and Chips.”
A long-standing dispute
Digital service taxes are levies applied to revenue generated by large technology platforms in foreign markets. While dozens of countries have explored or adopted such measures, the taxes primarily affect US giants such as Meta, Alphabet, and Amazon.Trump has frequently clashed with allies over these rules. In June, he declared that the US would halt all trade talks with Canada after Ottawa introduced its own digital tax. Days before it was due to take effect, Canada withdrew the measure. The White House later said Canada had “caved” to pressure.
Critics of US tech giants argue that they make billions in profits but pay little tax locally. They view Digital Services Taxes (DSTs) as a way to ensure fairer contributions.
In 2023, leaders of the Senate Finance Committee warned that Canada’s proposal would “subject innovative American companies to arbitrary discrimination.”
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