President Donald Trump threatens to impose tariffs on the United Kingdom if the government does not repeal its digital services tax. The warning marks a potential escalation in trade tensions between the two nations over digital taxation policies.
President Donald Trump stated he will impose tariffs on the United Kingdom if the country does not repeal its digital services tax.
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President Donald Trump stated he will impose tariffs on the United Kingdom if the country does not repeal its digital services tax.
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