Tech titans came to Ireland for its tax lures – but may now stay despite Dublin’s agreement to raise its rates

Ireland has dropped its low-tax policy after months of wrangling over the fine print of an Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) agreement to operate a 15% minimum tax rate in more than 130 countries.

Why was Ireland key to a deal on taxing multinationals?

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