A few days ago, Jamie Dimon, chairman and CEO of JPMorganChase, the largest bank in the United States, said at an international forum in Dublin, Ireland, the tax-haven capital of Europe:"I have a lot of friends who are Democrats, and they're idiots. ...
Apple's Irish tax break case, one of the world's largest antitrust cases, is officially over. Ireland has withdrawn all the money Apple had placed in escrow.
American companies in Ireland face legal exposure from a new anti-Israel import ban that conflicts with U.S. anti-boycott regulations, requiring compliance strategies.