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加拿大让步!取消数字服务税后,美加贸易谈判就能恢复?
第一财经· 2025-06-30 14:41
Core Viewpoint - Canada has decided to cancel its digital services tax to facilitate trade negotiations with the United States, aiming for an agreement by July 21, 2025 [1][3]. Group 1: Digital Services Tax Cancellation - The Canadian government announced the cancellation of the digital services tax, which was set to impose a 3% tax on revenues from tech companies providing services to Canadian users, effective from June 30 [1][3]. - The decision to cancel the tax is seen as a concession to the Trump administration, following pressure from Canadian business leaders and associations [3][4]. - The cancellation is expected to help establish a new economic and security relationship with the U.S. and create job opportunities for Canadians [3][4]. Group 2: Trade Negotiations Context - The trade dispute escalated quickly, with the U.S. halting negotiations after Canada announced the tax, leading to potential new tariffs on Canadian goods [1][3]. - The Canadian Business Council's CEO emphasized the need for Canada to propose a plan to cancel the tax in exchange for the U.S. lifting tariffs [4]. - Experts have criticized the Canadian government's approach, suggesting that the unilateral cancellation of the tax may not significantly impact the broader trade negotiations [4]. Group 3: Broader Trade Negotiation Challenges - Despite the cancellation of the digital services tax, U.S. trade negotiations with various partners, including the UK, have not progressed as expected, with only limited agreements reached [5]. - Ongoing investigations into tariffs on products like semiconductors and pharmaceuticals have created uncertainty in U.S. trade discussions with major partners [5]. - Legal disputes regarding the imposition of tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act have added further complexity to the trade landscape [5][6].
白宫国家经济委员会主任凯文·哈塞特:“绝对”(会)恢复与加拿大(贸易)磋商。我们将看看(特朗普政府分别与日本和欧盟的贸易磋商)进展。对日本和欧盟维持数字服务税现状发出威胁。
news flash· 2025-06-30 14:41
Group 1 - The White House National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett stated that trade negotiations with Canada will "absolutely" resume [1] - The progress of trade negotiations with Japan and the European Union will be monitored [1] - A threat was issued regarding the maintenance of the digital services tax status quo for Japan and the European Union [1]
白宫经委会主任哈塞特:数字服务税是全球贸易谈判的关键部分。
news flash· 2025-06-30 14:30
Group 1 - The core viewpoint is that the digital services tax is a crucial part of global trade negotiations [1] Group 2 - The White House Economic Council Director, Hassett, emphasizes the importance of addressing digital services tax in international trade discussions [1]
商务部刚发出警告,加拿大就“顶风作案”,拿中国当靶子向美投诚
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-06-30 12:17
Group 1 - Canada announced a digital services tax on US tech companies starting June 30, which provoked a strong reaction from Trump, leading to the termination of trade negotiations [1][3] - The digital services tax targets companies like Google and Amazon, and was previously implemented in 2022 [3] - Following the backlash, Canada retracted the digital services tax to facilitate negotiations with the US [3] Group 2 - Canada ordered Chinese company Hikvision to cease operations within 120 days, citing national security concerns, and initiated a review of other Canadian companies using Hikvision products [5][7] - Hikvision is a leading global security and IoT company, widely used in Canada, raising suspicions of data leakage [5] - The Canadian government's claims against Hikvision lack substantial evidence, which could damage Canada's international trade reputation [5][9] Group 3 - Canada appears to be leveraging its stance against China to gain favor with the US, showcasing a dependency on American negotiations [7] - The actions against Chinese companies align with similar moves by the US and Australia, suggesting a coordinated effort among the Five Eyes alliance [7][8] - The market share of Hikvision in Canada is reported at 17.3%, and its removal could impact China's technology presence in North America [8]
加拿大让步!取消数字服务税后,美加贸易谈判就能恢复?
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2025-06-30 10:34
加美两国围绕数字服务税的争端在数日内快速升级。 据央视新闻,当地时间6月29日,加拿大财政部在一份声明中表示,加拿大已取消数字服务税,以推进 与美国的贸易谈判。 该声明还表示,加拿大总理卡尼和美国总统特朗普将恢复贸易谈判,以期在7月21日之前达成协议。加 拿大财政部部长商鹏飞将很快提出立法,废除《数字服务税法》。 加美两国围绕数字服务税的争端在数日内快速升级。当地时间6月26日,商鹏飞表示不会推迟向科技公 司征收数字服务税的计划。27日,特朗普宣布,因加拿大对美国科技公司征收数字服务税,美国将停止 与加拿大的所有贸易谈判,并将很快宣布对加拿大的新关税税率。同一天,美国财长贝森特表示,美国 政府或将对加拿大征收的数字服务税发起"301调查"。 加拿大数字服务税自去年6月起实施,但首批税款将从6月30日开始收缴。根据计划,加拿大政府将针对 科技公司向加拿大用户提供数字服务或出售加拿大用户数据的收入征收3%的税,并追溯至相关公司 2022年的收入。这意味着符合征税标准的美国公司在7月底前将面临20亿美元的税款。而美国政府一直 对此持反对态度。 卡尼在声明中表示,"今天的声明将有助于重启谈判,以实现本月七国集团(G7 ...
刚刚,大幅拉升!关税谈判,突传利好!
券商中国· 2025-06-30 09:58
Core Viewpoint - Canada has announced the cancellation of its digital services tax to advance broader trade negotiations with the United States, aiming to reach an agreement by July 21 [2][3]. Group 1: Trade Negotiations - Canada will resume trade negotiations with the U.S. following the cancellation of the digital services tax, with a target to finalize an agreement by July 21 [2][3]. - Canadian Prime Minister Carney and U.S. President Trump have agreed to restore negotiations, emphasizing the importance of the agreement for Canadian workers and businesses [3]. - The cancellation of the digital services tax is seen as a significant step towards improving trade relations and creating jobs in Canada [3]. Group 2: Digital Services Tax - The digital services tax was initially proposed by former Prime Minister Trudeau and was set to take effect on June 30, 2024, imposing a 3% tax on certain tech companies [7]. - The tax would apply to companies with global revenues exceeding $833 million and digital service revenues in Canada exceeding 20 million CAD (approximately 1.05 million RMB) [7]. - Major U.S. tech companies like Amazon, Apple, Google, and Uber would have been affected by this tax, leading to strong opposition from the U.S. government [7]. Group 3: U.S.-Canada Trade Relations - Canada is the second-largest trading partner of the U.S., purchasing $349.4 billion worth of U.S. goods and exporting $412.7 billion to the U.S. last year [6]. - Trump's administration had previously threatened to halt trade negotiations due to Canada's digital services tax, indicating the tax's significant impact on bilateral relations [4][5]. - The U.S. has historically viewed Canada's digital services tax as a direct attack on American tech giants, leading to ongoing disputes between the two nations [7].
加拿大宣布取消数字服务税 将与美国恢复贸易谈判
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-06-30 08:25
特朗普6月27日批评加拿大此举是"模仿"欧盟类似做法,且是对美国"直接且公然的攻击",因此决定中 止美加贸易谈判。 加拿大宣布取消数字服务税 将与美国恢复贸易谈判 中新社多伦多6月30日电 (记者 余瑞冬)在美国总统特朗普以加拿大将对美国科技公司征收数字服务税为 由宣布中止与加方所有贸易谈判两天后,加拿大政府6月29日晚间宣布将取消数字服务税,以期与美方 达成"互惠的全面贸易安排"。 加财政部发布的消息说,根据加方这一行动,加总理卡尼已与特朗普同意双方将恢复谈判,以求在今年 7月21日之前达成协议。 加政府将暂停征收原定于6月30日起生效的数字服务税。加官方透露,财长商鹏飞将很快提出废除数字 服务税的立法。 加政府自2020年提出拟征收数字服务税,并于2024年6月正式颁布。该税若生效,包括多家美国企业在 内的网络巨头、大型科技公司等将被加拿大政府征收3%的税款,且须追溯至2022年的收入。 广告等商务合作,请点击这里 本文为转载内容,授权事宜请联系原著作权人 中新经纬版权所有,未经书面授权,任何单位及个人不得转载、摘编或以其它方式使用。 关注中新经纬微信公众号(微信搜索"中新经纬"或"jwview"),看更 ...
冠通期货早盘速递-20250630
Guan Tong Qi Huo· 2025-06-30 07:54
早盘速递 2025/6/30 热点资讯 1、央行货币政策委员会召开二季度例会,建议加大货币政策调控强度,提高货币政策调控前瞻性、针对性、有效性,根据国内 外经济金融形势和金融市场运行情况,灵活把握政策实施的力度和节奏。会议指出,要加大存量商品房和存量土地盘活力度, 持续巩固房地产市场稳定态势。 2、国家统计局公布数据,1-5月份,全国规模以上工业企业实现利润总额2.72万亿元,同比下降1.1%,主要是受有效需求不足 、工业品价格下降及短期因素波动等多重因素影响。5月份,规模以上工业企业利润同比下降9.1%。 3、财政部公布,1-5月,国有企业营业总收入32.81万亿元,同比下降0.1%。利润总额1.65万亿元,同比下降2.8%。5月末,国 有企业资产负债率65.1%,同比上升0.2个百分点。 5、大商所发布通知,纯苯期货自7月8日(周二)起上市交易,涨跌停板幅度为上一交易日结算价的7%,新合约上市首日涨跌停 板幅度为挂牌基准价的14%;交易保证金为8%。纯苯期权自7月8日晚上21:00起上市交易。 重点关注 尿素、碳酸锂、焦煤、豆粕、原油 夜盘表现 板块表现 非金属建材, 2.61% 贵金属, 28.39% ...
特朗普批加拿大“非常难缠” 加方取消征收数字服务税
Xin Hua She· 2025-06-30 07:48
Group 1 - The core viewpoint is that President Trump criticizes Canada for being difficult in trade negotiations, particularly regarding high tariffs on U.S. agricultural products [2] - Canada announced the cancellation of the digital services tax, which was set to take effect on June 30, to facilitate trade negotiations with the U.S. [3] - The U.S. has expressed strong opposition to Canada's digital services tax plan, which would impose a 3% tax on revenues from tech companies providing services to Canadian users [3] Group 2 - Trump highlighted that Canada imposes tariffs as high as 400% on certain U.S. agricultural products, indicating a significant trade imbalance [2] - The current tariff policies between the U.S. and Canada are established under the USMCA agreement, which Trump claims could become ineffective if Canada defaults [2] - The Canadian government had initially planned to implement the digital services tax retroactively to 2022, but this plan has now been abandoned to resume negotiations with the U.S. [3]