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Trump threatens 100% tariff on French wines over digital tax

The U.S. president said he had asked French President Emmanuel Macron “not to charge American companies” after France imposed a 3 percent tax on the revenues earned by technology firms in 2019.

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Mon, June 15, 2026 Published on Jun. 15, 2026 Published on 2026-06-15T14:57:29+07:00

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President Emmanuel Macron's wife Brigitte Macron (left) talks with US President-elect Donald Trump (center) as they sit alongside French President Emmanuel Macron (right) inside Notre-Dame Cathedral ahead of a ceremony to mark the re-opening of the landmark cathedral, in central Paris, on December 7, 2024. President Emmanuel Macron's wife Brigitte Macron (left) talks with US President-elect Donald Trump (center) as they sit alongside French President Emmanuel Macron (right) inside Notre-Dame Cathedral ahead of a ceremony to mark the re-opening of the landmark cathedral, in central Paris, on December 7, 2024. (AFP/Ludovic Marin)

U

S President Donald Trump threatened to slap a 100 percent tariff on French wine and champagne unless Paris removes its digital services tax on tech firms, the New York Post reported on Monday.

France imposed in 2019 a 3 percent levy on the revenues earned by technology firms, including American giants such as Facebook, Amazon, Apple and Google parent Alphabet, within the country's borders.

French President Emmanuel Macron is due to host Trump on Monday before the G7 summit gets underway at the spa resort of Evian on Lake Geneva.

Trump said he asked Macron "not to charge American companies," according to the New York Post.

"If they do, I have no choice but to charge a 100 percent tariff on all champagnes and all wines coming out of France," the Republican was quoted as saying.

"All (Macron) has to do is get rid of the sales tax, and he wouldn't have that kind of pressure."

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The United States is the biggest importing country for French wines and spirits, accounting for 21 percent of the overall export market last year, French Federation of Wine and Spirits Exporters.

French and European wines exported to the United States already face a 15 percent tariff, up from an earlier 10 percent.

The export of French wines and spirits to the United States slumped by 21 percent last year, according to the French exporters federation.

In January, Trump threatened 200-percent tariffs on French wine over France's intention to decline an invitation to join his "Board of Peace" aimed at resolving international conflicts.

Canada decided to scrap its digital services tax last year in order to salvage trade talks with the United States, following pressure from Trump.

Proponents for special taxes on big tech firms argue that the goal is to force them to pay taxes where they carry out business, as well as to counter the tax optimization strategies.

During his first term, Trump also threatened to slap tariffs on US imports of champagne and French cheese after France rolled out its digital services tax in 2019.

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