Irish business leaders and analysts have hailed the prospects for the UK approving the withdrawal agreement next month but warn that the risk of Brexit disruption may be just delayed for a year.
Sat, 14 Dec, 2019
The German Embassy, Dublin has launched a 'Deutschmobil' in order to promote German as foreign language and support schools in doing so.
Sat, 05 Oct, 2019
The former president of University College Dublin has called for immediate action to address a 'national crisis' ahead of Brexit.
Fri, 04 Oct, 2019
The Government is being called upon to boost emergency funding to €1bn for businesses and projects as a no-deal Brexit looms.
Wed, 28 Aug, 2019
Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe should set up a €1bn fund to mitigate the damage a crash-out Brexit will inflict on Irish-owned agri-food, haulage, and small firms, a leading business group has urged.
The Government has launched a €12 million campaign, the largest such campaign of its type ever conducted by Tourism Ireland, aimed at boosting the Irish industry over the course of the next three months.
Tue, 20 Aug, 2019
Leaked British plans to create a 10-mile “buffer zone” around the border have been described as “bonkers”, “fantastical”, and “like something out of Alice in Wonderland” by both British and Irish Brexit experts.
Sat, 02 Jun, 2018
Train passengers travelling across the border may face onboard passport checks under worst-case scenario hard Brexit plans being drawn up by Iarnród Éireann.
Wed, 14 Mar, 2018
Train passengers travelling across the border may face onboard passport checks under worst-case scenario hard Brexit plans being drawn up by Iarnród Éireann.
Sterling fell while other markets were unperturbed after British Prime Minister Theresa May, in a key-note speech, outlined the UK’s plans to add new life to the Brexit talks by committing to stay and pay its way in the EU for a transitional period of two years.
Sat, 23 Sep, 2017
Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe says a mid-term capital spending review will identify the best ways to spend an additional €4.1bn earmarked on transport, education and housing in the coming years.
Fri, 15 Sep, 2017
Measures need to be taken in order to make small and medium enterprises ’Brexit-proof’ or it “could derail Ireland’s economy”, a body representing Irish and British business has said.
Mon, 04 Sep, 2017
Thousands of businesses in Ireland should receive €2,000 for dealing with customs for the first time after Brexit, a lobby group said.
Sun, 03 Sep, 2017
Britain has served its separation notice and talks over the divorce terms start soon. An all-island
Mon, 03 Apr, 2017
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Thu, 08 Dec, 2016
A report from the German Chambers of Commerce Worldwide and the German-Irish Chamber of Commerce concludes that of all the EU members, Ireland has most to lose from a hard Brexit and based on the level of trade between Ireland and the UK it is hard to disagree with that conclusion, writes Dr Declan Jordan of UCC.
Wed, 07 Dec, 2016
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Thu, 07 Jul, 2016
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The Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht Heather Humphreys is to attend the 6th International Famine Commemoration in the US.
Tue, 04 Nov, 2014
The German-Irish Chamber of Commerce is based in discreet but elegant offices on Fitzwilliam Square in Dublin.
Sat, 20 Sep, 2014
The eurozone has to keep improving competitiveness if it wants to kickstart economic growth, according to the German EU Commissioner Günther Oettinger.
Mon, 08 Sep, 2014
Everything will be done to help Ireland alleviate its debt burden, including early repayment of IMF loans, as long as what is proposed complies with existing rules, according to Germany’s EU Commissioner, Günther Oettinger.
A recent showcase event in Poland saw Irish food and drink products take centre stage. But Irish companies are not resting on their laurels, writes Liam Nolan
Mon, 11 Feb, 2013
Running budget surpluses is the most effective way open to Ireland to reduce the economy’s debt burden over the longer term, Deputy Governor of the Irish Central Bank Stefan Gerlach believes.
Sat, 29 Sep, 2012
CPL, the publicly quoted hirer of IT, professional, and healthcare staff, has seen profits reach €10m. Though it pales in comparison to boomtime figures it’s a positive sign, reports Kyran Fitzgerald
Sat, 08 Sep, 2012
IRELAND and Britain agree that each country in the EU had the right to set their own rates of corporation tax, Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Eamon Gilmore, made clear yesterday.
Thu, 19 May, 2011
A DELEGATION from Cork signed a memorandum of understanding with one of China’s most pro-business cities yesterday.
Thu, 10 Mar, 2011
Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny has told an audience in New York that he will meet the Taoiseach in the coming days to discuss Ireland's global reputation.
Fri, 15 Oct, 2010
Foreign Affairs Minister Micheál Martin has told business leaders in Hong Kong that a stronger EU will emerge from the eurozone crisis.
Mon, 24 May, 2010
THE global recession will only worsen, if Governments revert to protectionist attitudes to global trade, according to Minister for Foreign Affairs Micheál Martin, who called on countries to “trade our way out” of the current crisis.
Tue, 17 Feb, 2009
HUMAN rights issues in communist Cuba will be raised by Minister for Foreign Affairs Micheál Martin when he meets senior ministers of Raul Castro’s administration on a historic visit to the island this week.
Mon, 16 Feb, 2009
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