1 minute ago by Reuters1 minute ago by Reuters1 minute ago by Reuters1 ReadFILE PHOTO: German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) watches a television debate on June 26, 2021, in Berlin, Germany. Christian Mang/Pool/REUTERS Reuters – VENICE (Reuters) – According to German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz, the G20 has achieved significant progress on company tax reform, with every member of the club of large nations supporting a pact to prevent multinational corporations from moving earnings to low-tax havens. “Today, we see that all of the countries who are gathering here will support this international process of finding a way to a minimal taxation,” Scholz told reporters at a G20 finance ministers conference in Venice. When asked about the possibility of a European Union digital levy, Scholz responded that a global solution was required. Christian Kraemer contributed reporting, Douglas Busvine wrote the story, and Toby Chopra edited it./nRead More