On August 19th, a public meeting will be organized by the Office of the US Trade Representative.
The law adopted by the Senate in France says that companies generating more than 25 million French revenues and 750 million worldwide are subject to a tax of 3%.
A public meeting post survey on the tax adopted in France
Recently, there was talk about the fact that the adoption of the GAFA law in France does not really please Donald Trump. Occasionally, an investigation was initiated because the United States has exactly one year to determine whether this law is " discriminatory or unreasonable " for the country's trade.
The purpose of this public meeting will be to hear from various stakeholders wanting to testify as to the adoption of this tax. All can testify in a written or oral way and will be able to make observations for a few days after the meeting.
The Bureau believes that this law discriminates against American companies
The Office of the US Trade Representative has ruled and believes that this law is discriminatory and goes against US companies that are at a disadvantage compared to smaller companies that operate only in France. According to the United States, this law deviates too much from the tax standards practiced intentionally.
From the French point of view, these giants remain dangerous because they hurt the various businesses and businesses, all by offering their services in a place where their taxes are advantageous for them.
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