Six countries including the United States and France extend a compromise on the taxation of digital giants. The major agreement signed under the aegis of the OECD on the global taxation of multinationals has fallen behind schedule.

Until its entry into force, the five European states impose exceptional taxation on digital giants, often American, operating on their territory. A compromise was found on October 21, 2021 between the six countries, providing that the five states would grant tax credits to companies once the major international tax agreement is in place.