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Navigating global tax priorities

Business World Philippines

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July 21, 2025

• Rapid changes in political leadership are reshaping global tax and trade policies, requiring businesses to become even more agile and proactive. • Governments are intensifying efforts to enhance revenue collection amid rising tax controversies and economic challenges. • The evolving landscape of tax priorities emphasizes the importance of cooperation and alignment among nations to address cross-border issues effectively.

- JULES E. RIEGO

Rapid changes in political leadership are reshaping tax and trade policies worldwide. An increase in tax controversies is prompting governments to enhance revenue collection efforts. As businesses adapt to the evolving tax landscape, agility and proactivity are essential for success.

Global government policies are rapidly changing. Leaders are continuously introducing new strategies and policy initiatives, often shared through social media, which sparks essential conversations about their implications. At the same time, trade tensions are impacting supply chains, and swift technological advancements are contributing to fluctuations in financial markets. Following a lengthy period of international tax collaboration, the risk of renewed tax competition is becoming more pronounced. The rapid evolution of tax policies is striking, creating an unpredictable environment where governments increasingly utilize tax as a key tool to achieve broader policy objectives.

THE SHIFTING POLITICAL LANDSCAPE

Over the past 25 years, cooperative nations have collaborated toward shared goals, achieving significant advancements in various sectors, including science and technology. In taxation, initiatives like the Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) project have established cross-border rules for tax reporting and dispute resolution.

While cooperative growth is feasible during prosperous times, it becomes challenging during economic strain. Today, countries are grappling with inflation, deficits, security risks, and climate change. A growing focus on national sovereignty and trade imbalances is evident, with nationalist policies promoting local investment and manufacturing. This shift is reflected in election outcomes worldwide, with new leaders advocating for local prosperity. As governments propose new budgets and policies, political uncertainty persists, which further complicates tax policy development.

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