France, U.S. set two week target for resolving digital tax spat - minister
Share:
PARIS (Reuters) - France and the United States have given themselves two weeks to try and resolve a row over a French digital tax, Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said on Tuesday."I had a long talk with U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin. We have decided to step up efforts to try and find a compromise, within the OECD, on digital tax", Le Maire told reporters after a meeting in Paris with EU Trade Commissioner Phil Hogan. "We gave each other precisely 15 days, until our next meeting, which..