
U.S. and Canada restart trade talks after conflict over digital services tax
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney said Monday his move to drop Canada’s digital services tax is part of the broader trade negotiation with the United States, even as the White House said Carney “caved” to U.S. President Donald Trump.
Carney’s government climbed down on Sunday, and rescinded the tax just hours before the first payment came due, and three days after Trump suspended trade talks with Canada over it.
“It’s part of a bigger negotiation,” Carney told reporters on Parliament Hill. “It’s something that we expected in the broader sense that would be part of a final deal.”
But in Washington, White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt said Carney “caved to President Trump and the United States of America.”