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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico – Bermuda has agreed to share tax information with Germany in another bid to distance itself from its tax haven status.
Finance Minister Paula Cox says the agreement is the 13th that the British territory has finalized with countries including the U.S., Denmark and New Zealand.
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