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Naomi Osaka and the G7’s Global Minimum Tax

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Globalization

Roby: We're living in an age of giant companies. This has become about bigness, and so even though the original digil service taxes,. they were kind of about bignedess. They were like anti trust dressed up as tax policy. But you're asking the really deep question, which is, what does apple owe the united states? And how do we make sense of that? Roby: I think it's the oe that gets lost a little bit. It just so happened, for a long time the us. Had a system which made apple and lots of other companies do crazy things all round the world. That's kind of now causing this crisis of legitimacy

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