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LG Chem Avoids First Global Minimum Tax ‘Bombshell’

15 May 2024 by Robot
LG Chem Avoids First Global Minimum Tax ‘Bombshell’

LG Chem recorded a Pillar Two current corporate income tax expense of 863 million won for the first quarter of this year.

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