KEY POINTS
  • The OECD wants to have an international agreement on how to tax tech giants by the summer.
  • The new U.S. administration has indicated it will actively engage in the OECD negotiations.
  • Digital taxes caused disputes between the EU and U.S. during the presidency of Donald Trump.

LONDON — Silicon Valley tech firms look increasingly likely to face new global tax laws this year, as the change in the White House fuels optimism among European officials that an agreement will soon be reached.

Speaking to CNBC's Annette Weisbach on Thursday, German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz said it was now "highly likely" that a deal on tax will be struck before a summer deadline at the OECD level.