Ontario cancels Starlink deal over US tariffs — Italy may follow due to US pullback from Europe

Ontario, Canada, is canceling its contract with Starlink due to the tariffs the U.S. placed on Canadian goods, while Italy is having second thoughts about the White House's pullback on its European security commitments.

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/ontario-cancels-starlink-deal-over-us-tariffs-italy-may-follow-due-to-us-pullback-from-europe

Établi 5h | 6 mars 2025, 17:50:11


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