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A universal €1,000 investment account for every newborn, funded by government, would erode rising social and economic ...
Whether it’s tariffs that impact its exports or a retaliatory EU digital services tax, Ireland stands to lose more acutely ...
Pub closures were on average running at around 112 a year but, between 2019 and 2024, this rate increased to 128 annually ...
Ireland's national income, a key measure of economic growth, rose by 4.8% last year according to the latest figures from the ...
DONALD Trump has reignited his trade war with the EU cutting across trade negotiations to slap 30 per cent tariffs on all EU goods travelling into the U.S from August 1st. Europe today warned that ...
Japan will take it in its stride, even if its automakers might be hit. China will absorb the extra costs, and the UK has ...
May’s bounceback indicates that U.S. businesses continued to build stocks of pharmaceuticals that might yet be subjected to tariffs.
Rapid growth in Ireland's gross domestic product (GDP) during the first three months of the year was revised down on Tuesday ...
The Irish music industry contributes €1 billion annually to the Irish economy, according to a new report published today by ...
A new study from Golf Ireland, in collaboration with The R&A, found that golf  supports 15,600 jobs and contributes €717m in ...
Capital Economics projects Ireland’s average growth rate, measured by MDD, will continue to exceed the euro-zone’s for the foreseeable future, with expectations of over 2% annual growth through the ...
We’re finding ourselves writing the phrase ‘economic impact’ often in 2025 – a mark of how music industries around the world are lobbying.