Scholz calls for 15% corporate tax rate in EU countries

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz called on the European Union to complete its creation of a banking and capital markets union so the bloc can compete with the U.S. and China for new technologies.

Scholz told a conference in Berlin for European delegates of his Social Democrats (SPD) party that this was a key issue for economic growth and the creation of jobs in Europe.

The single market is far too fragmented, especially when it comes to financial issues, which is why the EU, with more than 400 million inhabitants, is unable to make full use of its power, he said.

“That’s why we need to complete the European project so that European companies can rise,” Scholz said.

The plan to create a single market for capital has been on the table since 2015 without any real progress.

Scholz also called for a minimum tax rate for companies of 15% to be introduced in all EU countries. “Isn’t that possibly also the basis for the banking and capital markets union to work?” he asked.

via Reuters

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