
Michael C. DiCianna
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3 weeks ago |
cepa.org | William Echikson |Ronan Murphy |Michael C. DiCianna |Chels Michta
It is a tough choice: risk fueling transatlantic tensions or continue with the European Union’s longstanding commitment to tech regulation. The US administration has derided the DMA as a “tax” or “tariff” on US companies and threatened retaliation. On April 2, the US plans to impose so-called “reciprocal” tariffs by increasing US duties to match the tax rates other countries charge. Europeans are scrambling to respond.
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