Baltics ask to weaken global tax deal after Trump’s dropout
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BRUSSELS — Baltic countries are leading a push to water down a global minimum tax deal after U.S. President Donald Trump pulled back his support. Criticism of the initiative to undermine tax havens around the world came to a head during a meeting of EU finance ministers in Brussels on Thursday. Several small countries from Eastern Europe — including Hungary, Slovakia and the Baltic states — expressed fears that the new rules will add red tape and undermine Europe’s competitiveness vis-à-vis the
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