- Ryan Khurana at CapX argues that France’s new “digital services tax” is a thinly veiled assault on leading American tech firms.
- With a three percent revenue tax on companies making €750 million and up, the measure is squarely aimed at the likes of Google, Amazon, Facebook and Apple — which French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire has consistently targeted with protectionist efforts.
- More juicy details in Ryan’s piece here.