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Obama aide sees no FDI change to Ireland

By John Murray Brown in Dublin

Published: November 5 2008 01:53 | Last updated: November 5 2008 01:53

An economic advisor to Barack Obama said there is a “significant possibility” an Obama administration will change the current tax rules, under which US companies pay tax on overseas earnings only when profits are repatriated.

However, Robert Shapiro, a former US undersecretary of commerce, told a Dublin conference “there will be no seismic change in flows of FDI [foreign direct investment] to Ireland or anywhere else as a result of the changes.”

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