Climate, competitiveness and economy before Cabinet
- The Irish Government convened a meeting to address economic headwinds and competitiveness.
- Economic uncertainty from the US and the need to safeguard Ireland's competitiveness prompted the meeting.
- Ministers are developing plans on infrastructure, trade, climate action and economic diversification.
- Minister Burke expects the action plan on competitiveness and productivity to be ready for the July summit.
- The government is considering delaying the living wage and pension auto-enrolment amid economic concerns.
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‘We’d be foolish not to prepare’ – Cabinet to hear plans to protect Ireland against Donald Trump’s tariffs
Tánaiste Simon Harris and Enterprise Minister Peter Burke will bring proposals to the Cabinet today to enhance Ireland’s competitiveness and productivity amid tensions over tariffs.
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