Tánaiste to hold series of meetings with EU counterparts
- US President Donald Trump is expected to announce tariffs that could impact the cars, metals, pharma, semiconductors, and wood industries.
- Minister Paschal Donohoe warned that imposed tariffs could result in 50,000 to 80,000 jobs not being created or maintained in Ireland.
- Taoiseach Micheál Martin described the looming US tariffs as a 'very grave threat' affecting business investment in Ireland.
- EU Trade Council plans to discuss responses to US tariffs on April 7, as concerns over sector impacts grow.
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Cabinet to receive stark trade warning ahead of Trump's 'Liberation Day' tariffs
Tánaiste Simon Harris will bring a memo to Cabinet detailing the potential economic impact for Ireland ahead of the expected decision by the US to introduce tariffs on EU countries from as early as Wednesday
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EU must work ‘in measured fashion’ in face of tariffs – Irish deputy premier
Simon Harris is expected to emphasise the importance of the European Union working closely together.
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