The US and India have extended their standstill agreement till June 30, over the former’s retaliation over India’s digital-services tax on big tech firms. The development was announced by the US ahead of a deadline for a global deal that will reallocate taxing rights for major US tech firms that provide digital services like Alphabet-owned Google and Microsoft.
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