Merz prevede che l’UE sospenda l’imposta minima globale dopo l’uscita degli Stati Uniti

    https://www.yahoo.com/news/merz-calls-eu-suspend-global-153235660.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmRlLw&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAGPWcgy0ShUYM8TdM7rVwFrX4VRK-9UOhs_9mDt-iAPQi72_YbfVkOmajW3tk7S-DOM3HUaE7-WwVVO4czgyazuJ7o5uLK3_rG9weBq6inmynwHT8sZhMYrXTU7zHle2V7cpwKvZIrgEUqD2EIaQ-SDM-KGtRz45AvHJIt2b4l9Q

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    1. Mr_barba97 on

      I love giving concession to the USA one after another and then getting slapped with 30 per cent tariffs.

    2. StrangerConscious637 on

      Dystopia is coming…. soon billionairs will have ALL the money and ALL the power… everywhere and forever.

      AI will help them spread their hate and propaganda, so normal people will fight with each other… but not the billionairs.

      We should start fighting for another brighter future. Billionairs are not needed on this planet.

    3. ForvistOutlier on

      Surprise, it’s the Americans fucking shit up… again

    4. morbihann on

      Yeah, taxing the obscenely rich is a wild idea. Lets not get too crazy.

    5. Visual_Will6655 on

      On the other part economically it is a good idea. Why?
      If we keep the 15% global minimum tax firms will immigrates to “safe havens”.
      Meaning countries with low taxes and keep their money there.

      If Europe wants to keep the companies, then we need to give them a reason to stay.

    6. blueberry_cupcake647 on

      Why do people keep voting for these old right wingers and expect change?

    7. People in this thread being surprised that a known transatlantic supporter caves to the US.

    8. Of course he did, please let’s not stylize the next German center-right politician as some kind of saint.

      Merz is at least as economically conservative as Merkel once was (likely more so, given his revolving door career).
      On social issues, Merkel’s conservatism always cleanly mapped onto CDU’s rural voter-base (i.e. _still_ feeling icky about gays, loving law-and-order policies and welcoming “useful” refugees), while Merz veers hyper-right-wing occasionally, coming close to imitating AfD narratives.

      Truly a chancellor to represent the ~1/3 of Germans growing increasingly right-wing.

    9. Ill_Literature2240 on

      The CDU is doing what it always does: protecting Nazis, fascists, and their financial backers. Most of the time, these are the same people anyway.

    10. geraltofrivia783 on

      If only there were other major countries who might be more amenable to this? Like… places which have historically been on the receiving end of American corporations’ greed; places who would be confident in raising the issue if they had support of the EU bloc

    11. What an excuse! Just because the U.S. is no longer part of it doesn’t stop other countries going ahead. Think of this the next time some of you go on about Ireland.

      At least we agreed to this, but others were all talk, pretending to want it and now want out.

    12. Distinct_Meringue745 on

      I agree if retaining it makes non-US headquartered businesses less competitive. I get there is a reluctance as it would mean that it has been quite a waste of time but it’s a sunk cost fallacy.

    13. hartgekochteeier on

      Yeah he’s not on your ‘tax the rich’-team guys but at least he is not naive but brave enough to publicly say that this might be a way for Europe to stay competitive. Nobody invests here if you have to apologize for the ROI or give most money back to governments. Besides: global minimum tax is a joke. There’s loopholes already anyway. Don’t act like that’s gonna prevent capitalism to eat us alive.

    14. instrumentality on

      Motherfuckers. The solution is not to get rid of the fair minimum tax, the solution is to boycott American companies if they prefer to cheat.

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