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Will the trade impact of Brexit for Ireland be long-lasting or temporary? Signs so far this year are that Brexit is having a significant effect on company decisions and thus on trade patterns.
This week heralds the arrival in Northern Ireland of yet more overregulation, bureaucratic overreach, and political ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNIrish fishermen to lose staggering €800 million in revenue due to new EU-UK Brexit fishery dealThe claim was made by the CEO of the Irish Fish Producers Organisation, Aodh O' Donnell, who represents the majority ...
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Brexit's Irish Border Problem is Getting WorseAn exploration of Brexit's impact on the Northern Ireland/Republican of Ireland Border, with a detour into the Irish Civil ...
He added that Queen’s contributes over £3bn to the UK economy each year as well as making a positive economic impact across Ireland. The events also celebrated the cross-border work between ...
Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science James Lawless TD, later delivered the keynote address at the University’s ‘Innovation Without Borders’ event at the at the ...
The event was sponsored by Emer Currie TD (centre) pictured alongside Queen's President and Vice Chancellor, Professor Sir Ian Greer, and Queen's experts in climate and health. At a showcase event in ...
The Central Bank in Dublin. The bank has warned of the impact from US tariffs on the economy here. Photograph: Alan Betson / The Irish Times ...
While changes in U.S. policy seem set to have a greater impact on Ireland than many other countries, the central bank said there are measures the government could take to cushion the blow ...
The dramatic swings in exports are having an impact on Ireland's overall economic data. The surge in exports saw the country's GDP grow by almost 10% in the first quarter of this year.
The Irish government on Monday launched the sale of its remaining shares in AIB Group , one of the country's two dominant lenders it effectively nationalised 15 years ago, Finance Minister Paschal ...
Ireland in recent years has seen its GDP balloon for reasons unrelated to what its workforce is up to. The unexpected fortune stems not from oil, but from global tax-shifting. Big multinational firms ...
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