US Trade Rep Says Canada Gets No Credit for Concessions, Calls Them a Reversal of ‘Bad’ Policies

A top trade official in the U.S. administration says there’s little movement in talks with Canada, even as some policies criticized by Washingon are rolled back.
United States Trade Representative Jamieson Greer gave an update on the state of trade negotiations with Canada during a fireside chat at the Aspen Security Forum on July 15.
Greer noted how Canada has repealed its Digital Services Tax (DST) and asked the broadcast regulator CRTC to review its decision to triple its tax on large online streamers.
“I’m glad they did that, but they don’t really get credit for doing something bad and then undoing it, right?” Greer said….