Group 1 - Canada has withdrawn its digital services tax (DST) targeting major tech companies like Meta and Alphabet to facilitate trade negotiations with the U.S. [3][4] - The U.S. and Canada aim to resume trade talks and reach an agreement by July 21, with significant economic interests for both nations, as Canada exports a large portion of its goods to the U.S. [3][4] - The digital services tax, which was set at a 3% rate on revenues exceeding 20 million CAD (approximately 14.6 million USD), will be completely abolished, relieving tech companies of substantial costs [4][5] Group 2 - Starting Monday, U.K. automotive manufacturers will face a reduced tariff of 10% on exports to the U.S., down from the previous 25% [6][7] - The agreement between the U.S. and U.K. also includes a reduction of tariffs on aerospace products to zero, although steel tariffs remain at 25% [7][8] - The new tariff structure is expected to benefit companies like Jaguar Land Rover, while the U.K. continues to negotiate for a zero-tariff agreement on steel [7][8]
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中国基金报·2025-06-30 06:42