US tariff threats won't derail Irish economy – Davy
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This has been the biggest, most disruptive announcement in trade in decades – Minister Jack Chambers
This has been the biggest, most disruptive announcement in trade in decades – Minister Jack Chambers The Irish Government published its latest tax returns and spending outline for the month of March. These are more significant given the news of President Trump’s 20% Tariffs last night for the EU… To discuss, Kieran is joined by Jack Chambers, Minister for Public Expenditure, Infrastructure, Reform & Digitalisation in the Government of Ireland an…
Investment is very welcome. Economy Minister defends strategic partnership with the USA
Donald Trump imposed tariffs on the main economic partners and Portugal didn't escape. In the most recent public appearance, the Minister of Economy, Pedro Reis, defends the need to attract North American investment to the country.
Davy says Irish economy is well placed to cope with tarrifs
Davy has said the Irish economy is well placed to cope with the brunt of US President Donald Trump's tariffs but warned they may trigger a global economic slowdown. In their latest report, Davy says the rising uncertainty created by the tariffs could lead to a recession in the US and will almost certainly have negative global implications. One area likely to impact Ireland most was the possibility of a reduction in foreign direct investment (FDI…
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