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According to a release from the Hungarian government, National Economy Minister Márton Nagy is looking to revisit the issue of the global minimum tax following the Trump administration's recent decision to withdraw the commitment of the United States to the "OECD Global Tax Deal", i.e., the two-pillar solution (previous coverage). --- Nagy: Decision-makers need to revisit global minimum tax on big corporations Minister Nagy said the US decision to withdraw from the agreement on the global minimum tax could present problems for the EU.] Speaking to journalists ahead of a meeting of his EU peers in Brussels on Tuesday, Márton...