Tax financial transactions to help Covid recovery, G20 told | Economics
The world’s leading developed and developing countries have been told a tax on financial transactions could help them raise around $100bn a year
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The world’s leading developed and developing countries have been told a tax on financial transactions could help them raise around $100bn a year
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