Paradise Papers show Nike paid less than 3% tax on European sales

Placing the spotlight on Apple, Nike, Whirlpool and other multinational companies, the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) has discovered that they have been able to avoid paying some €60 billion worth taxes on revenues generated in Europe by using a variety of tax loopholes and tax havens.

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