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Trump Threatens 100% Tariffs on Countries That Impose Digital Services Taxes

The Truth Social post said the measure would override trade deals, raising pressure on European governments considering taxes on U.S. tech firms.

President Donald Trump speaks at a Rose Garden Club dinner with farmers, in the Rose Garden of the White House, Thursday, June 25, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

Overview

  • President Donald Trump posted a public warning on Truth Social that any country imposing a digital services tax on American companies would face an immediate 100% tariff on goods shipped to the United States.
  • The post said the tariff would supersede existing trade agreements but provided no legal details, timetable, enforcement mechanism, or formal administration action to implement the threat.
  • European governments have been discussing digital services taxes as a way to tax revenue generated by large tech firms that operate inside their borders without local headquarters.
  • The announcement marks a clear escalation in long-running U.S.-Europe tension over how to tax big tech and could broaden trade friction if countries move forward with DST plans.
  • The Truth Social message also mentioned unrelated foreign policy events, including Iranian drone attacks on ships, illustrating the post was a public political signal rather than a policy rollout.