France’s deeply divided National Assembly voted through two amendments to next year’s budget bill late Tuesday that would double an existing digital tax on global tech giants and establish a 25 percent minimum tax rate on profits made by multinationals based on their activities in France. The amendments could still be struck down in the conservative-controlled Senate.
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