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THE DIGITAL SERVICES TAX (DST):
In 2020, Canada proposed a 3% Digital Services Tax targeting giant tech companies like Google and Netflix, arguing they earned huge profits from Canadian users but paid little tax locally, partly because many are incorporated in low-tax Ireland (12.5% Corporate Tax Rate). Canada passed the tax in 2024 (retroactive to 2022) potentially costing U.S. tech firms billions, with payments due by June 30th 2025.

CURRENT TARIFFS WITH CANADA:
There's currently a 25% tariff on most Canadian goods – as well as auto parts and vehicles, a 50% tariff on steel and aluminum, and a 10% tariff on energy (this is currently paused, indefinitely). However, tariffs with Canada are not new. In 2017, the US tariffs on Canadian Lumber. In 2018, we saw the same 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum, and in 2019 – those tariffs were removed after back and forth negotiations.

The same also applies to a “Digital Services Tax” – most people don’t realize that France enacted a 3% tax in 2019, the United Kingdom launched a 2% tax, and over a dozen other locations also followed suit.

TRUMP NEGOTIATIONS:
Trump said it himself: “We can do whatever we want.” There are no hard deadlines, anyone is free to do or negotiate however they want, and if matters need to escalate for the sake of getting a deal – it doesn’t seem like there’s any hesitation, whatsoever, to make a very public scene. This is why, when recently asked about the July 9th Tariff Deadline for global tariffs, Trump said: “We could extend it. We could make it shorter."

THE TACO STRATEGY:
Some investors have made a ton of money following the acronym: Trump Always Chickens Out; It's investing on the pattern that Trump makes intense threats against trading partners and then pulls back on his position once confronted with an adverse reaction from within the market.

Now, on the one hand, it’s said that “It’s easy to underestimate the amount of harm that his negotiating style has done, not just to other countries but also to the United States” – but, on the other hand…this is textbook strategy from his “Art Of The Deal Book,” which starts with an extreme ask, using leverage and urgency, while pressure is applied, publicly – without losing control of the narrative (all of which is currently playing out, in real time).

TOO LONG – DIDN'T READ:
From Canada’s perspective, they want “tax fairness,” where big tech isn’t able to freely profit from Canadian users. But, from the United States side – it looks like a direct tax on American businesses, especially when this tax doesn’t apply to most Canadian companies.

Long term, I do tend to believe that there will be some type of “digital services tax” enacted – globally – that would compensate other countries, but – it’s already dragged on for years without much progress, so I don’t have any faith that it’ll happen anytime soon.

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  • @TheDiamond872 says:

    When can we get back to a simple free global economy?

    • @GrahamStephan says:

      I’d love to see a free-trade, global economy – but it’s tough because there have to be some protections in place for IP, security, and flooding the markets with products that place our own resources at risk. Dairy, lumber, steel, etc is a good example. But overall, yes – more free trade would benefit everyone.

    • @Roger-t9k says:

      What is so hard to figure out?? Canada, Mexico, China, the EU, etc. etc. All these countries have taken advantage of the US for too long. All we want to do is to be fair. You charge us 20% then let’s make it fair and charge you 20%…

    • @Seegreen8777 says:

      @@Roger-t9kwe took advantage of then. We gave them toilet paper money for goods. What happened is that our gains went to the very wealthy. This is not a trade problem, it is an internal problem. Dumb people worship orange clowns and the wealthy.

    • @MananHasija-yq8uw says:

      ​​@@Roger-t9kSo what about when american tech companies make millions or even billions and do not pay tax to respective countries why not to take into account the deficit with the profits of tech companies,then usa could have much lower deficit

    • @brianmangan15 says:

      Dont try to shake down our companies.

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    • @GrahamStephan says:

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  • @pancholini says:

    This didn’t age well, they already negotiated

  • @chuckandary7115 says:

    As a Canadian myself and a big supporter of your channel I agree with your video
    I work for an American engineering company based out of Michigan but live in Canada and this tariff stuff is killing my sales and I buy lots from the USA and sell it to my clients in Canada and I’m providing lots of jobs to my American co workers keep us busy and I get targeted

    • @dr.chalmers7923 says:

      It’s nonsensical dude, everyone except billionaires are hurting, even if they don’t realize it.

    • @X3S00 says:

      @@dr.chalmers7923Even the billionaires will feel it eventually, they just don’t know it. Who’s going to buy from them when nobody has money to spend?

      They assume we’ll spend our last dime on their overpriced junk.

    • @ClearChoiceMethodology says:

      A tax on using our digital based companies is wild. How about Canada pay me for walking into their stores? The entitlement is unhinged. Although I do agree with you on the tariffs. You shouldn’t have to suffer for our governments inability to pay off their debts. That’s also BS.

    • @Snes64 says:

      It’s helping me. Those sales are moving back into America. Really not sorry man.

    • @deanemberley2333 says:

      @@Snes64did you read what he said Dumb Dumb 😂

  • @ericwilson3211 says:

    “but then again I could be totally wrong” I felt that man 😂😭

    • @GrahamStephan says:

      Happens to the best of us

    • @Dreadllknot says:

      I also be hitting people with disclaimers when we start surmising what could happen and why. It’s just the smart thing to do. Haha

    • @Waverox says:

      Iran believed the fake news and tried to follow the TACO acronym in regards to Trump and we all saw how that turned out LOL!

  • @acerhoa5 says:

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  • @alau5643 says:

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  • @kittyandkittyconsulting says:

    Buy used things in your neighborhood. No tariffs there ever, and money goes to US people

  • @kyleesgiftcottage4708 says:

    A baby goose is called a gosling. If you visit a farm in the springtime you’ll get to see all the calves, ducklings, lambs, chicks, and goslings!

    • @LordGeoff56 says:

      It’s a baby “Canada Goose” so he could have said Canada Goose gosling but that sounds weird. I don’t think you would say Canada Gosling

    • @kalamity273 says:

      @@LordGeoff56 Came here for this and am delighted to add that if the gosling Canada goose was born in Canada it could be a Canadian Canada goose gosling. I wouldn’t say Canada gosling. I will name them Ryan, though.

  • @mathehack1 says:

    Digital services tax makes a lot of sense. Giant tech companies are making trillions of dollars advertising around the world. The countries where people are consuming and paying those companies are not getting any tax revenue. Effectively siphoning away dollars to other countries.

    • @watchin-stoof988 says:

      Easy to say when it’s one country (US) innovating and creating these services. What is the benefit of being the innovator for all these companies and services? This tax will never stick; it would cause insane amounts of damage and knowing Trump he would simply ban that service in that country ultimately hurting those countries. Imagine banning Microsoft Windows outside the US?

    • @Ejexion says:

      Meanwhile, we Canadians are kept in a convenient, government-approved bubble, because Trudeau gave literally BILLIONS of dollars to news outlets, with particular focus on CBC news, a notoriously hated-by-Canadians fake news outlet. Carney is, of course, keeping it that way. Good riddance to Canada, we’re so fucked. Liberals are idiots.

    • @TheCommonS3Nse says:

      It funny, it’s almost like those digital services, which create massive tax free transfers from other countries into the US, should be taken into consideration when considering the trade deficits between those countries 🤔

    • @mathehack1 says:

      ​@@watchin-stoof988plenty of tech is developed in foreign countries. It’s kind of ignorant to think the US is the only country that develops tech.

    • @TherepublicofAlberta says:

      Guess you don’t get it! When you tax the rich they make the people pay! Hence lower the richest’ taxes and the people will be ok.

  • @melvmatutina6493 says:

    Canada apparently cancelled the digital tax few hours ago 🤷‍♂

  • @Sam-j6l9x says:

    Canadas pipeline from Alberta to the ocean was finished just in time.

  • @YB-eg3rj says:

    Waste of time, just to say they cancelled the tax 😑😑

  • @brianmendoza9095 says:

    Remember everyone, the tax ALWAYS get passed to the CONSUMER. always

  • @SpeedyCakes says:

    The market was so good today I’m up more than 2%

  • @ericvandoornen461 says:

    Its not working. The USD is rapidly decreasing in value causing all of Europe to pull out of USA stocks because of the worthless USD compared to EUR. We’re still down like 17% because of the USD collapse.

    • @tommytodd177 says:

      I think that is part of the plan, if we can’t lower rates we devalue the dollar and the national debt payments become easier. not saying it’s the right play but I think it maybe the thought.

    • @blinks6736 says:

      Lmao ccp bot

  • @dhiren6 says:

    Update: The Digital Service Tax was cancelled by Canada just few hours before the due date of 30th June,2025.
    So,basically no American companies paid any tax.

  • @livingintheshadows-n3m says:

    The DST was pushed for good reason. Foreign companies online selling ads to businesses in other countries avoid having to pay the same tax rates as the domestic ad companies thus putting them at a major disadvantage to the point where the domestic ad marketers are subsidizing the competitors outside the country to come in and steal their ad revenue.

  • @aaronmcculloughii7477 says:

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