China needs to avoid the potential of a “new tariff war” and play a more active role in how taxes are applied to the digital economy, warned the former head of its central bank, in response to a new US government proposal that could allow for major economies to agree on uniform tax rules for digital firms.
“A clear starting point of concern over this issue is that [various countries] should avoid falling into fights with each other over the digital tax, especially about whose wallet the money raised from the digital tax belongs to,” Zhou said at the Boao Forum for Asia on Wednesday.
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