Irish CEOs keeping DEI with tariff tensions seen as top threat

57% of Irish business leaders now see geopolitical disruption as the number one threat to growth, compared to 42% of international CEOs
Irish CEOs keeping DEI with tariff tensions seen as top threat

Chief executives in Ireland are holding firm on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), with 83% saying they are maintaining or strengthening their inclusion commitments, compared to 75% of their global peers. File picture: iStock

More Irish CEOs believe trade and tariff tensions are the number one threat to their business, compared to their international counterparts.

The EY CEO Outlook survey interviewed 1,200 executives globally, including 40 leading CEOs in Ireland.

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