Donald Trump expresses dissatisfaction with EU’s taxation of American technology companies, vows to protect them from foreign pressure

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US-EU Tech Battle: Trump Administration vs European Regulations

US President Donald Trump is not happy with the European Union’s treatment of American technology companies. In a recent speech at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, FCC Chairman Brendan Carr criticized the EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA) for potentially imposing restrictive rules on free speech. This criticism is part of a larger offensive by US officials against European regulations that could impact tech giants like Meta, Google, and Apple.

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan also joined the fray, accusing the EU of unfairly targeting American firms with the DSA and Digital Markets Act (DMA). President Trump himself released a memorandum vowing to retaliate against any penalties imposed on US tech companies, specifically targeting countries like Austria, France, and the UK for implementing taxes and regulations on digital services.

The rift between the US and EU is widening, with the Trump administration reviving disputes over “GAFA taxes” and other regulations that affect American tech companies. Industry leaders like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg have also voiced concerns over EU policies, aligning with the aggressive stance taken by the US government.

As tensions escalate, the digital landscape remains a volatile battleground between the US and Europe, with the future of tech regulation hanging in the balance.

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