Former U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to impose a 100% tariff on goods from any country that implements a digital services tax targeting large American technology companies. The warning primarily aims at European governments currently considering or maintaining such taxes on major digital platforms. These taxes are designed to ensure multinational tech firms pay taxes based on revenue generated within a country, regardless of physical presence. Trump previously proposed similar tariffs during his presidency, but paused action amid international negotiations. This renewed threat signals a potential escalation of trade tensions if countries proceed with these digital taxes. The move is likely to strain transatlantic relations and could impact global trade flows. The specifics of implementation and potential exemptions remain unclear.