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Canada rescinds digital services tax amid trade talks with Trump administration

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Rep. Adrian Smith, U.S. Representative for Nebraska's 3rd District | Adrian Smith Official Website

Rep. Adrian Smith, U.S. Representative for Nebraska's 3rd District | Adrian Smith Official Website

Representative Adrian Smith, who serves as the Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee's Trade Subcommittee, has issued a statement following Canada's decision to withdraw its digital services tax (DST). This move is seen as a step towards resuming trade negotiations with the Trump administration.

Smith stated, "Canada’s DST withdrawal is an important step forward for American trade interests and North American cooperation, as the DST was discriminatory toward American job creators and contrary to Canada's USMCA commitments. Eliminating it paves the way to more productive trade discussions and a fair deal for our world-leading digital services providers and innovators. I thank President Trump and his team for standing up for American leadership in digital trade."

The background context reveals that Congressman Smith had previously supported President Trump's executive order aimed at creating a level playing field for American businesses in the international digital marketplace. He had also urged the prior administration to address unfair practices such as Canada's tax on digital services.

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