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10/9/2021

Statement by Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen on the OECD Inclusive Framework Announcement | U.S. Depart…

Statement by Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen on the
OECD Inclusive Framework Announcement
October 8, 2021

Today’s agreement represents a once-in-a-generation accomplishment for economic
diplomacy. We’ve turned tireless negotiations into decades of increased prosperity – for both
America and the world.
As of this morning, virtually the entire global economy has decided to end the race to the
bottom on corporate taxation. In its place, more than 130 nations – including all 20 in the
G20 – have agreed to a new and specific set of provisions to uniformly tax the income of
multinational companies, including a global minimum tax. Rather than competing on our
ability to o er low corporate rates, America will now compete on the skills of our workers
and our capacity to innovate, which is a race we can win.
This deal is a victory for American families, who will benefit from the revenues this deal
raises to pay for infrastructure, child care, and clean energy; it’s a win for American
businesses, which will no longer have to compete on an international playing field tilted
against them; it’s a victory for the international business community, which will enjoy a more
stable and certain environment, with fewer tax and trade disputes; and it’s a victory for the
members of Congress who have dra ed their own international tax reform proposals. This
deal paves the way for Congress to enact those proposals, and I’m hopeful they’ll do so
swi ly though the reconciliation process.
International tax policymaking is a complex issue, but the arcane language of today’s
agreement belies how simple and sweeping the stakes are: when this deal is enacted,
Americans will find the global economy a much easier place to land a job, earn a living, or
scale a business. President Biden o en talks about a “foreign policy for the middle class.”
Today, is what foreign policymaking for the middle class looks like in practice.
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