Rising energy costs 'putting Irish firms at disadvantage'

The employers' body IBEC has claimed that rising energy costs and concerns over the security of the electricity supply are putting Irish-based companies at a competitive disadvantage.

Rising energy costs 'putting Irish firms at disadvantage'

The employers' body IBEC has claimed that rising energy costs and concerns over the security of the electricity supply are putting Irish-based companies at a competitive disadvantage.

The organisation said a survey it conducted found that one in six firms were considering relocating out of Ireland because of the situation, while almost two-thirds had installed energy-saving technologies to counter high prices.

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