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France says U.S. offer on global minimum tax rate is basis for compromise – Metro US

France says U.S. offer on global minimum tax rate is basis for compromise

Restaurants and bars prepare to reopen in Paris
Restaurants and bars prepare to reopen in Paris

PARIS (Reuters) -The latest U.S. proposal in international talks on a global minimum corporate tax rate is a basis for compromise, French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said on Friday.

The U.S. Treasury Department on Thursday offered to accept a global minimum corporate tax of at least 15%, a rate significantly below its proposed 21% minimum for U.S. multinationals.

“The last proposal made by the United States could be a good compromise,” Le Maire said as he arrived for talks with euro zone counterparts in Lisbon.

“But the key question is clearly to have a compromise and an agreement about the two pillars – digital taxation and minimum taxation as soon as possible, I mean the G20 in Italy at the beginning of July,” he added.

The nearly 140 countries involved in the talks aim to reach an agreement by mid-year but the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, which is hosting the negotiations, has suggested it may take until October to finalise a deal.

(Reporting by Leigh ThomasEditing by David Goodman and Toby Chopra)