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President Trump has reopened his long-running feud with Paris, warning that he will slap a 100 per cent tariff on French wine and champagne unless President Macron abandons France's digital services tax, the 3 per cent levy that falls most heavily on America's biggest technology firms.

Trump threatens 100% tariff on French wine as Macron digs in over digital tax

President Trump has reopened his long-running feud with Paris, warning that he will slap a 100 per cent tariff on French wine and champagne unless President Macron abandons France’s digital services tax, the 3 per cent levy that falls most heavily on America’s biggest technology firms.

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