International
Nov. 23, 2001
Not All Low-Tax Countries Are Havens for Launderers
The despicable attacks on Sept. 11 in New York and Washington have underscored the importance of international cooperation in the fight against crime and terrorism. Regrettably, however, some politicians are using this effort as an excuse to attack low-tax countries.
By Daniel J. Mitchell
The despicable attacks on Sept. 11 in New York and Washington have underscored the importance of international cooperation in the fight against crime and terrorism. Regrettably, however, some politicians are using this effort as an excuse to attack low-tax countries.
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The despicable attacks on Sept. 11 in New York and Washington have underscored the importance of international cooperation in the fight against crime and terrorism. Regrettably, however, some politicians are using this effort as an excuse to attack low-tax countries.
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