OECD's 60th anniversary ceremony, in Paris
FILE PHOTO: OECD’s Secretary General Angel Gurria speaks during a ceremony marking the 60th anniversary of the creation of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), at its headquarters in Paris, France December 14, 2020. Martin Bureau/Pool via REUTERS

May 27, 2021

MADRID (Reuters) – OECD chief Angel Gurria said on Thursday he expects all the necessary elements for a global accord on taxing tech giants to be ready by June or July thanks to a sharp shift in the U.S. stance on the initiative.

“The issue was a little bit tied up, mainly because of the American position,” he told a virtual news conference, adding that administration of President Joe Biden had made a “180 degree turn” from that of his predecessor.

He added negotiations on a minimum corporate tax rate are going forward. Some large companies are supporting such a rate in exchange for certainty on tax rates, he said.

(Reporting by Inti Landauro, Belén Carreño and Nathan Allen)


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