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Manufacturing in Ireland has long helped many American drug companies pay lower taxes. But that strategy was designed for a ...
In a nutshell, Ireland suffers from what economists term “Dutch Disease”.
Indianapolis-based Eli Lilly and Co. has operated in Ireland since the late 1970s and has more than 3,500 employees there.
Ireland’s Ambassador to the United States Geraldine Byrne Nason explains why she's visiting Milwaukee's Irish Fest for the ...
Corrib Oil said the first restaurant in their partnership with the global restaurant brand Wendy’s will open in Mahon Point ...
Increased competition, consumer spending trends and the ongoing shift away from brick-and-mortar retail, in combination with our current debt obligations and macroeconomic factors, necessitate this ...
More than 30,000 Irish citizens returned to Ireland in the year to April 2024. Four recent returnees share their experiences ...
Viltra, a provider of wastewater treatment solutions in Newry, is investing £514,000 to strengthen its management team and ...
Exports from Ireland to the US sank by 23%, suggesting multinational companies shifted course after a jump in shipments before the announcement of tariffs earlier in the year.
Major pharmaceutical companies raised concerns about Ireland’s competitiveness, ahead of Donald Trump’s opening shots in early April which began the tariff war with the EU.
She speaks to John Mulgrew about her major Good Jobs proposals, unhelpful tariffs from the US, profound change at Invest NI, and why there’s still interest in investing in Northern Ireland Uncertainty ...
The agreement comes with a long-term cost of a loss of prestige and influence for the EU and a missed opportunity to take a greater role in global leadership ...