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Ireland collected 9% more tax year-on-year in the first quarter excluding one-off proceeds from a ruling on Apple back taxes, ...
No other country in the EU fears Donald Trump’s tariffs and the consequences of his global trade war more than Ireland.
Ireland has no reason at the moment to change its forecast that tax revenue will rise this year, with any impact from U.S.
Ireland’s complex, pricey housing market could face a downturn if Donald Trump’s trade war comes for the country’s well-paid ...
As the seriousness of the situation becomes clear, it would be hard to overstate the fear around Government about the US tariffs’ implications ...
On Tuesday, a Hiqa report laid bare the facts about the use of unauthorised springs implanted into three children with the ...
In today’s global knowledge-based economy, a community’s economic performance is shaped by factors like the structure of the ...
Trump 2.0 is threatening tariffs on allies and enemies alike. Will this be the final nail in the coffin of an aspirational ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNManna Drone delivery service to expand to Cork, pre-tax losses riseDrone delivery service, Manna is set to expand to Cork as new accounts show that the Dublin based firm's pre-tax losses in ...
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Irish Mirror on MSN'After Trump tariffs, Irish Government must now step up to the plate and do what is best for us'Barack Obama used to say 'Yes We Can' to the American people and we have to start saying the same by controlling and ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNPre-tax profits increase six fold to €7.17m at Chill InsurancePre-tax profits at the group that operates online insurance broker Chill last year increased more than six fold to €7.17m.
The building materials giant will shift its primary listing to New York under a plan to merge with American group Azek.
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