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Finance Minister Clyde Caruana believes it is still too early to determine the effect on the country of a G7 commitment to a global minimum corporate tax of 15%.
Caruana said that the proposal was still in its infancy and more details on the agreement would be available in around October.
“The proposal still needs to be refined. It is still too early to say [what the effect would be],” he said when asked for a reaction to the broad agreement on imposing a global minimum tax of 15% on a country-by-country basis.
The G7 meeting, held in London over the weekend, was attended by the UK, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the US.