German econmin backs EU decision to make Apple pay Ireland billions in tax

BERLIN, Aug 30 (Reuters) - German Economy Minister Sigmar Gabriel on Tuesday backed a decision by EU antitrust regulators to demand that Apple pay up to 13 billion euros in taxes plus interest to the Irish government.
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