As President Donald Trump leans on tariffs as a global bargaining chip in trade negotiations, the digital services tax (DST) is back in the spotlight — this time as politicians across Europe weigh it as a potential point of leverage.
Below we break down what the DST is, how the U.S. has responded to it so far and what it could mean for the advertising industry.
What is the digital services tax?
The DST is a levy that’s been imposed by certain countries on revenue generated by digital services like social media platforms, search engines or even online marketplaces.
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