Luxembourg’s finance minister, Pierre Gramegna, will be in Paris this week for ministerial meetings at the OECD where he is expected to sign the multilateral convention for the implementation of measures relating to tax treaties aimed at preventing the erosion of the tax base and transfer of profits, known as BEPS. 

The minister will also participate in thematic debates related to economic globalisation and the digital revolution, as well as chairing a working group to examine how the benefits of globalisation and open markets might be more equally distributed.