Canada’s concessions have meant little to Trump administration: U.S. trade czar
WASHINGTON — The United States’ top trade official says the Trump administration isn’t going to give Canada credit for its trade concessions as official negotiations between Ottawa and Washington remain stalled.
United States Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said Wednesday he’s glad Canada dropped its digital services tax and “rolled back” its Online Streaming Act but they “don’t really get credit for doing something bad and then undoing it.”
“That’s just good practice on their part,” Greer said at the Aspen Security Forum in Aspen, Colo.
Prime Minister Mark Carney dropped the tax last June, hours before payments from tech giants would be due, in a bid to resume suspended trade talks. The tax was to require the companies to pay tax on some of their revenues earned from Canadian users.
