Politics8/26/2025Bloomberg

EU Defends Right to Regulate After Trump Attacks Digital Taxes

EU Defends Right to Regulate After Trump Attacks Digital Taxes

The European Union has defended its right to regulate digital services and impose digital taxes in response to US President Donald Trump's threats to impose tariffs on countries that have such taxes. The EU argued that its digital regulations are not unfair and are necessary to ensure a level playing field in the digital economy. This comes after Trump accused the EU of unfairly targeting US tech companies with digital taxes. The dispute highlights the ongoing tension between the EU and the US over the taxation of digital services, with the EU seeking to ensure that tech giants pay their fair share of taxes, while the US has argued that such measures unfairly target American companies. The EU's stance underscores its determination to assert its sovereignty in regulating the digital economy, even in the face of pressure from the US. The outcome of this dispute could have significant implications for the future of digital taxation and the balance of power between the EU and the US.

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