Poland is set to remove its opposition to a directive the EU wants to use to implement the global minimum corporate tax, raising hopes that the measure will become law across the 27 member states.
Warsaw is expected to signal its willingness to agree to the measure at a meeting of EU ambassadors in Brussels this morning, according to five people familiar with the discussions.
If no other member states raise last-minute objections, the move would clear the way for a deal among the 27 capitals when finance ministers meet in Luxembourg on Friday.
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