Deal means US will not retaliate against UK for imposing digital services tax, Treasury says

The UK has agreed to phase out its tax on US tech giants such as Google and Facebook, averting the threat of retaliatory tariffs from the United States.

A deal between the two countries will keep the digital services tax in place until 2023, when it will make way for a newly agreed global tax system.

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