Most of the world’s nations have signed up to a historic deal to ensure big companies pay a fairer share of tax.
Some 136 countries agreed to enforce a corporate tax rate of at least 15%, as well a fairer system of taxing profits where they are earned.
It follows concern that multinational companies are re-routing their profits through low tax jurisdictions.
Countries including Ireland had opposed the deal but have now agreed to the policy.
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