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A delegation from the US Congress has visited Dublin and warned that US companies could pull back on investment in the European Union over what the members described as excessive regulation.
Indianapolis-based Eli Lilly and Co. has operated in Ireland since the late 1970s and has more than 3,500 employees there.
Manufacturing in Ireland has long helped many American drug companies pay lower taxes. But that strategy was designed for a ...
A group of US Congress members has written to US Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent asking him to consider adding ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNIreland's 'skills revolution' is the key to mitigating US tariff impact
Technological change, globalisation, export tariffs, and Ireland's need for updated infrastructure have created an ...
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 ...
AIB Group expects slower loan growth this year due to subdued lending to Irish small businesses and a paring back of ...
Ireland’s Ambassador to the United States Geraldine Byrne Nason explains why she's visiting Milwaukee's Irish Fest for the ...
Led by Rep Claudia Tenney, a group of US Republicans say Ireland "should be added to the boycott list" in the US if it passes ...
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.Foreign sales plummeted ...
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Extra.ie on MSNIreland’s record corporate tax take — but don’t tell Trump
The Exchequer looks on course for another year of bumper corporate tax receipts, despite threats of tariffs from the US.
Ireland is in the crosshairs of a group of 16 Republican members of the U.S. House of Representatives who have written to ...
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