Trump’s new trade threat to Europe
Donald Trump warned this Friday that he will impose a 100% tariff on all goods imported from any European country that moves forward with a tax on digital services aimed at US technology companies.
The message, published on its Truth Social network, increases the pressure in the trade dispute with the European Union.
“Numerous European countries are discussing the imminent introduction of a digital services tax against American companies. Anyone who imposes such a tax will immediately see a 100% tariff applied to all goods exported to the United States,” Trump wrote.
The president added that this tax “will prevail over any trade agreement” reached with the country in question. The measure would come into force “with immediate effect” if any of those governments go ahead with the tax.
The threat targets nations such as France, Italy or Spain, which already evaluate or apply taxes to digital services from giants such as Google, Meta, Amazon or Apple. The issue had been left out of the recent bilateral trade agreement that reduced other tariffs. Now, it reemerges as a new focus of transatlantic tension.




