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The US is hurtling toward another trade war – but this time it isn’t with China

  • The US and the EU both want the right to tax Google, Facebook and Amazon

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French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire attends a press conference after the weekly cabinet meeting. France’s finance minister has called the. Photo: AP Photo
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This story is published in a content partnership with POLITICO. It was originally reported by Mark Scott, Doug Palmer and Elisa Braun on politico.com on June 18, 2020.

Europe and the United States are hurtling toward a trade war over who has the right to tax Google, Facebook and Amazon.

After Washington confirmed Wednesday that it had pulled out of talks on global rules for taxing the digital economy, officials including Bruno Le Maire, the French finance minister, and Paolo Gentiloni, the European economy commissioner, threw their weight behind national or EU-wide digital levies – plans that would likely bring retaliation from the US

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“We need an understanding in the global negotiations,” Gentiloni tweeted. “If the American stop makes it impossible, a new European proposal will be put on the Commission’s table.”

The stand-off is expected to reignite a transatlantic trade dispute that has been simmering for more than a year.

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