US tech giants take aim at Australia’s News Bargaining Incentive
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Friday, 21st March 2025 at 8:14am
Widely reported this morning across Australian mainstream media including Capital Brief, the Sydney Morning Herald and Guardian Australia, news US tech giants including Meta, X, Google, Apple and Amazon have lodged a formal complaint to the US Trade Representative calling on the Trump administration to target Australia’s “coercive and discriminatory” media laws.
As per reports, the Computer and Communications Industry Association (CCIA) is one of hundreds of US companies that have filed submissions to the agency acting on President Trump’s America First Trade Policy, and calls out Australia’s News Media Bargaining Incentive, saying the incentive is a “key example” of discriminatory taxation of digital products and services toward US companies.
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