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Taoiseach welcomes reopening of Irish beef exports to China
Business
Trump wants to initially impose 'small tariff' on pharma imports before rising to 150%
Ireland
Irish exports fell by 43% to €21.9 billion in April compared to March
Business
Economic growth rises by 'unusual' 9.7%, driven by exports ahead of Trump tariffs
Business
Irish pharma exports to US surge to €10.5 billion amid tariff threat
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One chart shows why Ireland could be among hardest hit by Trump's tariffs
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Irish pharma exports soared in January amid Trump tariff fears
Business
Government 'scenario planning' for impact of Trump tariffs on Irish economy
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Multilateral agreement should protect pharma sector from Trump tariffs, Minister claims
World
Trump tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China in place on Saturday, says White House
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Irish exporters to Britain urged to prepare for new Brexit rules coming into force
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Imports from Britain fell by 34% in 12 months – CSO
Ireland
Irish GDP increases by over 9% with strong post-pandemic rebound
Business
Services sector growth slows in May but new export business improves
Ireland
Irish economy to grow steadily into 2024 – ESRI
Ireland
Republic's productivity 40% higher than the North's, research finds
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Cross-Border trade continues to soar in both directions, new figures show
Ireland
NGO claims State is allowing calves to be transported to Europe in a cruel manner
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Cross-border trade continues to soar, figures show
Business
Irish economy grew by 13.6 per cent in 2021 with surge in multinationals
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