What do Ireland, Benelux and Switzerland think? by Jake Pearson
The G7 finance ministers will meet in London on June 4, 2021, for the first time since the launch of the Kovid-19 pandemic. (STEFAN ROUSSEAU / POOL / AFP)
G7 (United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, United States, Canada, Japan) finances opened in London on Friday, June 4, and the US Minimum Tax Project on the Agenda was revived by the administration of US President Joe Biden. The Americans set a minimum corporate tax rate of 21% before making up their minds to get 15% more votes. While the G7’s strong support for this project, which Paris has been wanting for years, other countries are less enthusiastic. Review.