Taxes on super rich and tech giants stall under Trump
- Global tax plans for billionaires and multinational corporations are stalled due to actions taken by the United States under President Donald Trump, who has opposed international tax reforms following his administration's policies.
- President Trump has threatened tariffs on countries imposing taxes on U.S. Tech firms, reopening conflicts over digital services taxation among allies.
- The European Union may implement its own digital services tax if negotiations regarding Trump's proposed tariffs on EU goods do not succeed.
- Economist Thomas Piketty emphasized that countries need to act independently, suggesting that initial reforms by a few can set new standards globally.
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Taxes on super rich and tech giants stall under Trump
Global tax plans targeting billionaires and multinational companies are running aground, with the United States torpedoing reforms under President Donald Trump.
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