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EU considers amending minimum tax laws to ease tensions with Trump

Internet reports that the European Union will next week consider amending its law that sets a 15% minimum corporate tax to ease tensions with the United States. At a meeting next Tuesday, officials will discuss several policy options that could significantly change the way the EU applies laws, the documents show. Their purpose is to reassure Trump that the U.S. government does not want U.S. companies to be bound by the law. Less than two years after its entry into force, the Minimum Tax Directive imposed an EU-wide corporate tax benchmark of 15%, in line with the 2021 agreement signed by more than 140 countries at the time, including the United States.

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