France, Germany, Italy, Spain on verge of G7 deal to tax multinationals
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04/06/2021 - 09:14 French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire is confident that he and his G7 counterparts can make the multinationals pay their share. Eric Piermont AFP/Archivos 2 min A G7 deal on a minimum corporate tax rate is within sight , finance ministers from France, Germany, Italy and Spain have confirmed before a two-day meeting of the world s richest nations. Advertising Read more We have a chance to get multinational businesses to pay their fair share, France s Bruno Le Maire, Germany s Olaf Scholz, Italy s Daniele Franco and Spain s Nadia Calvino said in the London-based Guardian newspaper.
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