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Article

11 Sep 2001

Author:
Brian Groom, Financial Times

Straw defends globalisation and rejects tax on capital flows [UK]

Jack Straw, the [UK] foreign secretary, yesterday launched a robust defence of globalisation and rejected French proposals to tax capital flows to raise funds for the developing world. He said the "Tobin tax" espoused by Lionel Jospin, the French prime minister, was unlikely to work in practice.