Canada has folded in its battle with US President Donald Trump over tariffs by cancelling its proposed digital companies tax (DST) on huge tech corporations, the federal government introduced. On Friday, Trump ended commerce talks over the levy, which he known as “a direct and blatant assault on our nation.” Nonetheless, discussions have resumed now that the DST is gone, in line with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.
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