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European Union, Ireland, Estonia and Hungary confident of imposing 15% global tax – Europe

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Brussels – We are confident that the technical details of the agreement signed yesterday at the OECD on the global minimum tax for multinational companies will be developed in the coming months so that the missing member states can sign the agreement. . A spokesman for the European Commission said this in response to a question about the failure of Ireland, Hungary and Estonia to sign.

“Negotiations are underway with all member states to reach an agreement with the remaining technical details by October”The spokesman explained that the agreement, supported by 130 countries, including all G20 members, paves the way for an unprecedented global solution to bring equality and stability to the “international” financial framework. A spokesman said Brussels would be “actively” working these days to ensure that the agreement is ratified by the G20 in July.

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