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by extraduder_ire 951 days ago
Around 23% in 2020, based on the difference between GNI* and GDP. It has been higher than that in the past, but increased medical manufacturing pushed it back. It's not just American companies, but they're certainly the largest. The most notable effect here is that you learn to be wary of any stat mentioning "GDP" or "GDP per capita".

In 2015, when the US cut-off date for many of these transfers hit, the CSO refused to release accurate corporate tax numbers because it would have identified the companies involved.