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President Trump threatens to impose a 100% tariff on any country that imposes a digital services tax on US companies

President Donald Trump on Friday threatened to impose a "100% TARIFF" on the goods of any country that imposes a digital services tax on U.S. companies.

President Trump threatens to impose a 100% tariff on any country that imposes a digital services tax on US companies

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Trump Threatens 100% Tariff Over Digital Services Taxes

Any country taxing U.S. companies with a digital services tax could face a 100% tariff on its goods.

President Donald Trump dropped a major trade threat on Friday. Any nation that slaps a digital services tax on U.S. companies will face a 100% tariff on its goods entering the United States.

The move escalates a long-running tension between the U.S. and countries that have implemented or are considering digital services taxes. These levies typically hit revenue generated within a country's borders by large tech and digital firms.

Trump made the threat explicit, putting trading partners on notice that taxing American companies' digital operations comes with steep consequences. A 100% tariff would effectively double the cost of imported goods from any offending nation — a nuclear option in trade policy terms.

No specific countries were named in the announcement. The blanket threat applies universally to any government pursuing such a tax.