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  • Cecilia Malmström is a new entry this year During her time as the European Commissioner for Trade, Cecilia Malmström has presided over the EU's side of the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) with Canada. This kind of free trade agreement stands out as a reminder of what globalisation was like before the protectionist era of US President Donald Trump and Brexit.
  • United Nations Committee of Experts on International Cooperation in Tax Matters is a new entry this year The UN's tax committee, which is responsible for the organisation's tax and transfer pricing work, received praise from the tax community when it released an update to its highly-regarded transfer pricing manual for developing countries in April 2017.
  • Tomas Balco is a new entry this year
  • Narendra Modi was also in the Global Tax 50 2016 Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has accomplished a huge amount since he came to power in 2014 promising to boost foreign investment, simplify the tax code and cut down on bureaucracy.
  • Paige Marvel was also in the Global Tax 50 2015 As the Chief Judge of the US Tax Court, Paige Marvel has made it into this year's Global Tax 50 for her leadership and the role of the court.
  • Blockchain is a new entry this year Although lumps of code don't generally make the Global Tax 50 list, blockchain has earned its place with its huge potential to revolutionise how tax administration, compliance and data exchange happens.
  • Meg Hillier was also in the Global Tax 50 2016 The UK's Public Accounts Committee (PAC), chaired by Meg Hillier, has had a busy year – scrutinising all aspects of public spending including Brexit.
  • Rufino de la Rosa is a new entry this year Spain became a pioneer in tax administration in 2017 by introducing the world's first near real-time reporting system for VAT on July 1.
  • Since the Paris Agreement came into force on November 4 2016 the impetus has been on international tax policymakers to raise their game on climate change, often resulting in tax policy changes.
  • The Global Forum has reached several key objectives during 2017 that were thought to be impossible just a few years ago. Recognising these achievements, Monica Bhatia has been included in the Global Tax 50 for the fifth year running.