
The German government is drawing up plans for a 10 per cent tax on global internet giants such as Meta and Google in a move that could further fuel transatlantic trade tensions.
Germany’s federal commissioner for media and culture, Wolfram Weimer, told Stern magazine on Thursday that the new government is drafting a digital levy on global internet platforms, although alternatives such as a voluntary commitment by the affected tech companies to pay more tax in Germany are also still under consideration.
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