Last Monday, the G20 meeting in Hangzhou – the capital of China’s eastern Zhejiang province – the first gathering of the 20 world leaders to be held in the vast country, was not marked by the determination to face up to economic misery and the pitiless wars in Syria, Libya, South Soudan, Yemen, Mali and […]Home » 8 November
Are the G20 leaders ready to curb corporate tax-avoidance?
Last Monday, the G20 meeting in Hangzhou – the capital of China’s eastern Zhejiang province – the first gathering of the 20 world leaders to be held in the vast country, was not marked by the determination to face up to economic misery and the pitiless wars in Syria, Libya, South Soudan, Yemen, Mali and […]Filed Under: China, Economy, EUGlobe, Policy, USA, World Tagged With: 8 November, Australia, Barack Obama, Brunei, Canada, Chile, China, corporate taxation, Donald Trump, Francois Hollande, G20, global economy, growth, Hangzhou, Hillary Clinton, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Michel Sapin, New Zealand, OECD, Omnicom, Peru, President of the People's Republic of China, Publicis, Singapore, Tax avoidance, taxation, TPP, trade agreement, Trans-Pacific Partnership, US, US Congress, Vietnam, Washington, White House, Xi Jinping


















