Negotiations on a global deal to change how and where large tech companies are taxed failed to reach an agreement, but is close enough for now to avert a damaging alternative
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https://www.wsj.com/articles/negotiators-see-global-deal-on-taxing-big-tech-companies-within-reach-36b47b10An agreement would reallocate taxation of about $200 billion in profits; failure could lead some nations to impose their own levies
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