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As countries transition away from fossil fuels such as coal and peat, communities rightly worry about where the next jobs ...
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Independent.ie on MSNIreland hikes its contribution to fund for poorest nationsIreland will contribute about €141.4m to the World Bank’s latest replenishment of its fund for the poorest countries, a 33.5pc increase over the country’s previous contribution, Finance Minister ...
The Republic of Ireland devised a simple yet dramatic way to deal with U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff hikes. The country dramatically hiked its exports to the U.S. ahead of the ...
Irish exports of pharmaceutical and medical products to the U.S. surged by more than 450% year-on-year in February, data ...
Homebuyers in England and Northern Ireland are bracing for a steep increase ... reversing a temporary hike introduced in September 2022. Coventry Building Society's recent research indicates ...
Tariffs are a big concern for Moog, which imports a significant amount of steel, aluminum and other materials and products ...
Trump told the Irish PM last month that he would have imposed 200% tariffs on Irish imports to the U.S. if he were in office earlier. The Republic of Ireland devised a simple yet dramatic way to ...
Dr Ciara Gallagher says patients "will end up doing without" because they can't afford to pay for dental care.
insuring 48.4% of all policies in Ireland. HIA chief Brian Lee said after a significant increase in claims after the Covid-19 pandemic, they are now slowing down. In 2023 there was a 15% hike in ...
PRICE hikes, job losses and “recessionary trends” across the globe are incoming on the back of Trump’s tariffs but Taoiseach Micheal Martin believes: “Ireland can weather this storm.” ...
The pain of price hikes, stock market losses and inflation will be felt by Americans first - but that doesn't mean those of us in Ireland won't be affected. Americans are being urged to brace for ...
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