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Portuguese Finance Minister Joins EU Counterparts in Push to Tax Extraordinary Corporate Profits
Portugal's Finance Minister has joined his counterparts from Spain, Italy, and Austria in signing a letter to the European Commission. The letter advocates for taxing extraordinary corporate profits, particularly those benefiting from the economic consequences of conflict.
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