EU Push for Global Minimum Tax Falters Again as Poland Blocks
- Poland demands stronger link with another part of global deal
- France says Poland’s reasons for opposition don’t make sense
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The European Union stumbled again in its attempt to quickly implement a global deal for a minimum corporate tax at 15% as Poland continued to block progress.
The Polish government is increasingly isolated in its opposition to an EU directive on the matter. That’s after Sweden and Estonia dropped their opposition at a meeting in Luxembourg on Tuesday after winning some concessions on implementation and flexibility.