Gold Financial reports that the US government has threatened retaliatory measures against the EU in response to its taxation of American tech companies, naming well-known firms such as Accenture, Siemens, and Spotify, stating they could become targets of new restrictions or charges. The Office of the US Trade Representative issued a statement on Tuesday: “If the EU and its member states insist on continuing to restrict, constrain, and weaken the competitiveness of American service providers through discriminatory means, the United States will have no choice but to use all available tools to counter these unreasonable measures.” “If necessary, countermeasures may include imposing fees or restrictions on foreign services, as permitted by US law, along with other measures.” The controversy centers on digital trade regulation, with the EU advancing regulation and taxation of US tech giants like Google, Meta, and Amazon. US officials accuse the EU of violating trade agreement terms with the US, especially the EU’s commitment to “resolve unreasonable digital trade barriers.” Trump has also repeatedly criticized such measures as non-tariff trade barriers that harm American business interests and has threatened to impose “substantial” tariffs on countries implementing these measures. However, the EU continues to push forward with the enforcement of its digital regulations, recently issuing multi-hundred-million-dollar fines to Apple, Meta, and Elon Musk’s X.
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The United States threatens to retaliate against EU companies over digital tax issues
Gold Financial reports that the US government has threatened retaliatory measures against the EU in response to its taxation of American tech companies, naming well-known firms such as Accenture, Siemens, and Spotify, stating they could become targets of new restrictions or charges. The Office of the US Trade Representative issued a statement on Tuesday: “If the EU and its member states insist on continuing to restrict, constrain, and weaken the competitiveness of American service providers through discriminatory means, the United States will have no choice but to use all available tools to counter these unreasonable measures.” “If necessary, countermeasures may include imposing fees or restrictions on foreign services, as permitted by US law, along with other measures.” The controversy centers on digital trade regulation, with the EU advancing regulation and taxation of US tech giants like Google, Meta, and Amazon. US officials accuse the EU of violating trade agreement terms with the US, especially the EU’s commitment to “resolve unreasonable digital trade barriers.” Trump has also repeatedly criticized such measures as non-tariff trade barriers that harm American business interests and has threatened to impose “substantial” tariffs on countries implementing these measures. However, the EU continues to push forward with the enforcement of its digital regulations, recently issuing multi-hundred-million-dollar fines to Apple, Meta, and Elon Musk’s X.