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Global tax overhaul will not slow Googles investment in Ireland, CEO says
Abstract:A global tax deal will make “no difference” to Alphabet Googles operations in Ireland as the company remains committed to investing and adding staff to its European hub there, Chief Executive Sundar Pichai said on Thursday.

Last year 136 countries agreed the first major overhaul in a generation of the rules for taxing multinationals, with measures to be introduced including a minimum tax rate of 15%, intended to discourage companies from booking profits in low tax countries.
The Irish government dropped its opposition on the eve of the deal, having for decades relied on a low rate of 12.5% to help convince global giants like Google to make Ireland their European hub and become some of the countrys largest employers.
“We are going to continue to invest – we have invested over 1.5 billion euros ($1.58 billion) over the past five years in Ireland and that gives an indication of how we are committed to the country,” Pichai told national broadcaster RTE in an interview, saying the tax changes made “no difference at all” to its investment plans.
“Ireland is a unique place. It gives us a chance to attract the best talent in the industry. I think it will serve a crucial role not just in Europe, but helping drive the transatlantic partnership. And so as a company were very committed.”
Google employs over 9,000 people in Ireland and Pichai said it was committed to continuing to grow that number.
Pichai was speaking after meeting Irelands Deputy Prime Minister Leo Varadkar, who was leading an Irish trade mission to the West Coast of the United States.
Following separate meetings with Apple‘s Chief Executive Tim Cook and Microsoft’s President Brad Smith, Varadkar told RTE that he expected both to be among other companies that will increase their presence in Ireland over the coming years.

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