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Britain's Johnson backs digital tax despite Trump's ire

December 4, 2019December 4, 2019

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he would press ahead with new taxes on U.S internet giants like Facebook and Google, putting him at odds with U.S. President Trump who has threatened retaliation against France over its digital tax plans.

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