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TheJournal.ie on MSNWill Ireland get caught in the crossfire of the EU's response to Trump's tariffs?The EU is weighing up moves against the US tech sector – a move that would undoubtedly have an impact on Ireland.
There are few outright winners from a global trade war. But tariffs are a blunt instrument. Sometimes, large headline numbers don’t fully reflect a sector’s exposure — which can create opportunities ...
Any argument that a decision to install Irish language signs at Belfast’s Grand Central station is not controversial is ...
Irish TV personality Dáithí Ó Sé has been officially announced as the Chair of the judging panel for the National Lottery ...
Donald Trump has placed a tariff of 10 per cent on all goods imported into the US from the UK. Northern Ireland mainly ...
The chief executive of a Belfast-based manufacturing firm says a tariff of 10% on its exports to the US can be managed – but ...
Micheal Martin said he is concerned about the impact on investments and jobs in Ireland, the EU and across the world.
The fine could be one of the largest handed down by Ireland’s Data Protection Commission, TikTok’s main European regulator.
Northern Ireland risks becoming “collateral damage” in Donald Trump’s trade war because the Brexit deal means it must apply any retaliatory EU tariffs against the US.
The average EU tariff rate on US imports is a small fraction of this – at about 3 per cent on average – despite Trump ...
Under the lock, any foreign intervention must be approved by the government, the Dáil (the Irish parliament’s lower house) ...
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