Trump Pushes for a US-Led Digital Economy That’s Free of Tariffs
Update: 2025-10-31
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On Halloween, the US sealed new trade deals with Malaysia, Cambodia, and Thailand, focusing on digital services. These agreements aim to keep digital markets open, preventing new taxes or restrictions on American tech companies. As digital trade grows, these deals ensure US companies can compete globally and maintain smooth cross-border services. Reactions are mixed, with tech companies praising fewer regulations and bigger markets, while experts worry about limited government control over big tech. The future of online trade hangs in the balance as other countries watch and consider similar agreements.
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