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As Davos opens, Oxfam urges windfall tax on food companies

Por: Associated Press Business January 16, 2023

LONDON (AP) — Food companies should face windfall taxes to help cut global inequality, anti-poverty group Oxfam said Monday as the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting gets underway.That’s one of the ideas in a report by Oxfam International, which has sought for a decade to highlight inequality at the conclave of political and business elites in the .The report, which aims to provoke discussions on panels featuring corporate and... + full article



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