French Defiance To Trump On Digital Tax Casts Shadow Over G-7

 | Jul 17, 2019 08:27AM ET

A French-U.S. clash over digital taxation overshadowed the start of a Group of Seven finance chiefs meeting as France refused to flinch on its plan to impose levies that will hit American tech giants.

Just hours before an encounter with U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin at the G-7 near Paris, French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire pledged to forge ahead with a three per cent levy on digital revenues of large companies. France hopes its drive will pressure the U.S. to be more constructive in talks on creating a similar tax globally on profits.

“What I will try to explain to Mnuchin is that it is the U.S. interest to put in place such a taxation for the new economic model, based on data,” Le Maire said on French radio France Inter.

Le Maire’s defiance is likely to meet with a chilly response from U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration. According to a report on Wednesday in Spanish newspaper El Mundo, the U.S. State Department has sent letters to embassies in several countries, including Spain, ordering them to alert governments that retaliation will follow if they go down the same path as France.