India to scrap digital ad tax, easing US concerns

The move responds to concerns raised by
Finance Minister
"(I) have proposed to remove (the) 6% equalization levy for advertisements," she told parliament.
The decision on the levy takes effect from
During Prime Minister
The United States Trade Representative (USTR) had criticised the levy targeting U.S. companies as "discriminatory and unreasonable", arguing that domestic companies were exempt.
A U.S. delegation led by
Last year,
Analysts said the new measure was likely to provide relief to U.S. tech companies.
The decision signals an attempt to ease trade tension with
"However, it remains to be seen whether this step, coupled
with ongoing diplomatic efforts, will lead to any softening of
the U.S. stance," he added.
(Additional reporting by
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