President Donald Trump said he would impose tariffs on ​Britain if Prime Minister Keir Starmer does ‌not drop the digital service tax, The Telegraph reported on Friday, citing an interview with the president.

Trump told ​The Telegraph he would “put a big ​tariff on the UK” if it did not ⁠drop its tax, which is viewed as ​unfairly targeting US tech companies.

The United Kingdom rolled ​out its 2% digital services tax in 2020, a move that has been criticized by Trump and his ​predecessor, Democrat Joe Biden.

The digital service tax ​targets companies like Apple, Alphabet’s Google, and Meta. 

“I don’t like ‌it ⁠when they target American companies, because basically, you’re talking about our great American companies…and the top companies in the world,” Trump said.

“We’ve been looking at ​it, and ​we can ⁠meet that very easily by just putting a big tariff on the ​UK. So they better be careful. ​If ⁠they don’t drop the tax, we’ll probably put a big tariff on the UK,” he added.

Trump’s comments ⁠come ahead ​of a visit by ​Britain’s King Charles to the US, next week.

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