Ireland starts to feel bite of US tax reforms

Companies cool on foreign direct investment calls, writes John Whelan.

Ireland starts to feel bite of US tax reforms

Companies cool on foreign direct investment calls, writes John Whelan.

Executives around the world are cooling to the idea of investing internationally in the face of a rising trade tariff war between the US and China, and renewed US sanctions on Iran and Russia, as well as the EU uncertainty created by the looming prospect of a ‘no deal’ Brexit.

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