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Kill Switch: Spotify, Youtube and Apple Music Accuse Mexico of Violating T-Mec, a Sat Reform only Made Things Worse

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Heading to the T-MEC review in 2026, Mexico came under the spotlight of the major online music platforms. The Digital Media Association, which brings together giants such as Amazon, Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube, Pandora and Feed.fm, warns the U.S. Trade Representative’s Office that Mexican tax rules for digital services operate with a mechanism that could violate essential commitments of the trade agreement. That mechanism is the so-called “kil…
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Heading to the T-MEC review in 2026, Mexico came under the spotlight of the major online music platforms. The Digital Media Association, which brings together giants such as Amazon, Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube, Pandora and Feed.fm, warns the U.S. Trade Representative’s Office that Mexican tax rules for digital services operate with a mechanism that could violate essential commitments of the trade agreement. That mechanism is the so-called “kil…

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Expansion broke the news in on Saturday, November 29, 2025.
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