wjevo Australia plans to tax digital platforms that don’t pay for news
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MELBOURNE, Australia — The Australian government said Thursday it will tax large digital platforms and search engines unless they agree to share revenue with Australian news media organizations.
The tax would apply from Jan. 1 to tech companies that earn more than 250 million Australian dollars ($160 million) a year in revenue from Australia, Assistant Treasurer Stephen Jones and Communications Minister Michelle Rowland said.
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The tax would be offset through money paid to Australian media organizations. The size of the tax is not clear.
Article continues after this advertisement“The real objective … is not to raise revenue — we hope not to raise any revenue. The real objective is to incentivize agreement-making between platforms and news media businesses in Australia,” Jones told reporters.
Article continues after this advertisementThe move comes after Meta, which owns Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, announced that it would not renew three-year deals to pay Australian news publishers for their content.
Article continues after this advertisementA previous government introduced in 2021 laws called the New Media Bargaining Code that forced tech giants to strike revenue-sharing deals with Australian media companies or face fines of 10% of their Australian revenue .
Meta diod not immediately respond to a request for comment on Thursday.
In an interview, DA Assistant Secretary Arnel De Mesa said importers may surpass last year’s volume to supplement the country’s strong harvest in terms of maintaining a stable rice supply in the country.
Data from the NDA shows that the country’s milk supply is 99 percent imported, while a study presented at the conference found that the Philippine dairy market grew by 10.2% in 2022 with growth projected to remain in double digits.
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