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Malaysian PM wants world tax imposed on developed nations
KAMPALA, Aug 21 (AFP) - Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad has appealed to
developed countries to pay statutory taxes on profits their companies accrue from
other nations of the world.
Addressing the Global 2001 SMART Partnership International Dialogue here on Monday
night, Mahathir said businesses operating throughout the world currently pay taxes,
mostly to their own countries, on the profits they make worldwide.
"I think it is only fair that these countries pay statutory taxes to the world,
because they are considerably enriched by the world. This should be in addition to aid
which is not only insignificant, but puts the recipient countries under obligation,"
Mahathir declared to applause from participants, most of whom come from the developing
world.
The Malaysian leader suggested that a international body could be set up to collect
taxes from businesses.
"The revenues gained by their governments go towards enriching the lives of people in
the already rich countries," Mahathir said, adding: "It is only logical that
businesses operating throughout the world should pay taxes to the world. All these
businesses are based in rich countries."
Mahathir said his country, which had gained from activities of its businesses
worldwide, was willing to pay such a tax.
Commenting on the ongoing Kampala conference to jump-start investments for African
economies, Mahathir said the proposed tax would be for the construction of needed
infrastructures for poor countries, "which would create jobs and generate wealth for
these nations."
Conscious of what reaction his suggestion will trigger, Mahathir quickly pleaded with
rich nations, which benefit most from globalisation and a borderless world, "to accept
this tax even if they are already providing aid to some poor countries."
"The already rich will get richer, but the poor would get a little of the wealth and
infrastructural needs of their countries. I hope the poor countries will not reject
this idea," Mahathir said.
"The rich may not even take note of this proposal, but if they want the poor to come
on board their World Trade Organisation (WTO) and globalisation, they should make
wealth sharing quite certain by agreeing to this world tax," Mahathir added.
Mahathir noted that in 1999, a total of 865 billion dollars was recorded as Foreign
Direct Investment (FDI), but only about a quarter of it went to developing countries,
of which multinationtional firms took the lion's share.
He said that 63,000 parent multinational companies in the world, with about 690,000
foreign affiliates and a plethora of inter-firm arrangements, span virtually all
regions, countries and industries.
The world's top 100 companies worth two trillion dollars in assets and two trillion
dollars in sales turnover are in developed countries, where they employ more than six
million people.
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