PARIS, July 27 -- France hoped leaders of G7 would bridge differences and forge a common front on a universal tax of digital activities during an upcoming summt at the end of August in the French coastal resort of Biarritz, Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said on Saturday.
"We hope between now and the end of August -- the G7 heads of state meeting in Biarritz -- will reach an agreement," Le Maire told reporters.
"The challenge that we have to overcome is the digital economy which is not taxed at the same level as the other economic activities," he said.
Speaking in a brief press conference, Le Maire justified the need to tax internet giants, telling his partners that "it is in our collective interest to achieve a fair taxation of digital activities in the world."
His remarks came after U.S. President Donald Trump denounced, in a Twitter message on Friday, an unfair tax which he said targets only American companies.
President Trump also menaced to take shortly "a substantial reciprocal action" and tax French wines in retaliation for what he considered French President Emmanuel Macron's "foolishness."
Amid growing risks of a trade spat between Washington and Paris that may put to test the relation between the two erstwhile allies, Le Maire told Trump that "there is no desire to specifically target American companies."
The French Digital Services Tax proposed a 3-percent tax on technology companies that provide certain digital services to French users with total annual revenues of at least 750 million euros (834.73 million dollars) globally and 25 million euros in France.
Despite a setback in Brussels to reach a European Union-wide taxation, the French government decided to impose the tax at the national level. It hopes to collect 400 million euros this year and 650 million euros by 2022.
In a further step to implement tax on internet giants, with which it wants to build fairer and more sustainable capitalism, France won parliament approval on July 11, defying Washington's threat to launch a probe that could lead to higher tariffs on French imports if the two sides fail to reach a settlement.
Targeting broader support for a digital taxation, the eurozone's second largest power would lift the GAFA tax which refers to Google, Amazon, Facebook and Apple, if there was an accord on a universal digital tax including all of the OECD countries by the end of 2020. (1 euro = 1.112 U.S. dollars)
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