Something leads to big tech companies, especially the big American giants Google, Amazon and Apple. Called the "Google Rate", a tax specifically designed for companies in many tax situations outside our country, it will make technology more impactful at the public funeral of our country. Something, of course, is not confined to the high interest of these companies.
After being successfully used in France, it is now Spain looking to duplicate that same strategy and anti-tax measures used by other companies. Therefore, their managers have begun to contact the government, in order to avoid the big consequences on their accounts. In this context, Tim Cook, Apple's manager, we met at the last wedding and President Pedro Sánchez to discuss the use of the tax.
Within the framework of the World Economic Forum held in Davos, as pointed out by El Español Pedro Sánchez has tried to convince the management of other companies affected by this future tax on the positive effects it can have. In his meeting with Tim Cook, for example, talk about the pains of digitalization both economic growth and labor training. In addition, he has contacted Google Europe representatives, as well as Amazon.
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At the moment, it looks like Spain will follow its road map using the "Google Rate", so that we should be able to see an increase in the contribution of these large companies. However, they will need to see if this organization will affect their plans in our country, especially with regard to investment and employment. For now, we just hope that the negative side effects will be overcome by the benefits.