Barbados has been officially removed from the European Union’s (EU) controversial tax blacklist. This morning, the EU Council adopted its latest list of non-cooperative jurisdictions for tax purposes and Barbados was not on it. Minister of International Business Ronald Toppin confirmed the news and said Government was “very pleased about this”. There are, however, other Caribbean countries included, with Anguilla and Trinidad and Tobago still the on list, and Dominica …