Donohoe: No-deal Brexit would have 'immediate and negative' impact on economy

Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe has said a no-deal Brexit will have a “sudden, immediate and negative” impact on the economy but that Ireland is currently in a “strong position”.

Donohoe: No-deal Brexit would have 'immediate and negative' impact on economy

Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe has said a no-deal Brexit will have a “sudden, immediate and negative” impact on the economy but that Ireland is currently in a “strong position”.

Speaking after a Cabinet meeting today and an update on the Brexit negotiations, Mr Donohoe also said he had meet Revenue and Central Bank authorities today about the implications of a no-deal.

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