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TheJournal.ie on MSNIrish economy must 'sharpen up' as 'huge uncertainty' surrounds looming US tariffs, says ministerEnterprise Minister Peter Burke said that the EU will take time to consider a “clever, well crafted but calm response” to the ...
The UK and Irish governments have been pressed to keep in mind Northern Ireland's unique circumstances in their response to ...
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Extra.ie on MSNAmerica’s ‘Liberation Day’ is all downside for Ireland as ministers prepare for ‘economic shock’Cabinet sources acknowledged the aftermath of Donald Trump's so-called 'Liberation Day' will be 'all downside for Ireland'.
PRICE hikes, job losses and “recessionary trends” across the globe are incoming on the back of Trump’s tariffs but Taoiseach ...
Economy Minister Caoimhe Archibald warned MLAs on ... scheme was rolled out for non-European nationals last year; however, non-Irish European citizens will now need an ETA to visit the UK on ...
Health warnings on Irish drinks labels could be removed in an effort to increase trade, according to the Minister for ...
Ireland is expected to be one of the most affected countries when President Trump announces a new round of tariffs later this ...
THE government has ruled out another €2.2billion cost-of-living package and tax cuts in Budget 2026 after Donald Trump’s tariff bombshell. The enormous 20 per cent tariff placed on all EU ...
US President Donald Trump’s tariff announcements are “deeply regrettable”, Northern Ireland’s Economy Minister Caoimhe Archibald has said. The Stormont minister said she had already ...
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Trump tariff announcements ‘deeply regrettable’, NI Economy Minister saysStormont Economy Minister Caoimhe Archibald had reacted to Donald Trump’s announcements on tariffs (Liam McBurney/PA) US ...
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