Trump threatens Starmer with 'big tariff' over tech tax, Telegraph reports

Former US President Donald Trump has warned Britain of significant tariffs. This action is contingent on Prime Minister Keir Starmer not withdrawing the digital services tax. Trump views the tax as unfairly targeting American technology firms. The...

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U.S. President Donald Trump, left, and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer
U.S. President Donald Trump said he would impose tariffs on Britain if Prime Minister Keir Starmer does not drop the digital service tax, The Telegraph reported on Friday, citing ‌an interview ⁠with ⁠the president.

Trump told The Telegraph he would "put ​a big tariff on the UK" if it did not ​drop its tax, which is viewed as unfairly targeting U.S. tech companies.

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The United Kingdom rolled out its 2% digital ⁠services tax ‌in 2020, a move that has been criticized by Trump and his predecessor ⁠Democrat Joe Biden. The digital service tax targets companies like Apple, Alphabet's Google , and Meta .

"I don't like it when they target American companies, because basically, you're talking about our great American companies...and the top companies in the world," Trump said.

"We've been looking ‌at it, and we can meet that very easily by just putting a big tariff on ⁠the UK. So they better be careful. If they don't drop the tax, we'll probably put a big tariff on the UK," he added.
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Trump's comments come ahead of a visit by Britain's King Charles to the U.S., next week.
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