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How can international institutions support the G7 tax proposals?

Simeon Djankov and Gary Clyde Hufbauer | Peterson Institute for International Economics | 07/07/2021

The quest backed by the Biden administration for a global minimum corporate tax rate and reallocation of taxable profits of large multinational corporations (MNCs) faces the next big test when…

The EU-UK TCA: A Front-Runner in Trade and Sustainable Development

Ann-Evelyn Luyten | Trade Experettes | 07/02/2021

The EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement (T...

The EU’s Carbon Border Tax is Likely to do More Harm than Good

Uri Dadush | Policy Center for the New South | 07/01/2021

The EU’s proposed carbon border t...

The EU-U.S. Summit Is a Test for New Transatlantic Cooperation

Rosa Balfour | Carnegie Europe | 06/15/2021

America is back, the West can still lead, and the trans...

G7 Summit: Group’s Chance to Redefine its Role

Creon Butler | Chatham House | 06/04/2021

The G7 summit to be held in Cornwall on June 11-13 will be the first ‘i...

Why Intellectual Property and Pandemics Don’t Mix

Brink Lindsey | Brookings Institute | 06/03/2021

On May 5 the Biden administration announced that it would sup...

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