The permanent representatives of the member states to the EU (Coreper) will be asked to agree to put a proposal to the finance minister to take eight third countries off the European blacklist of non-cooperative jurisdictions: Barbados, Grenada, South Korea, Macau, Mongolia, Panama, Tunisia and the United Arab Emirates (see EUROPE 19019).
This emerges from a document dated 12 January 2018 of which EUROPE has had sight. Once the move has been approved by the Ecofin Council meeting of Tuesday...