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Independent.ie on MSNIbec warns of short-time working and lay offs, as Simon Harris says US tariffs are ‘here to stay’Ireland is expecting moderate interim EU tariffs on US goods next week, coupled with an offer of negotiations, after China ...
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Irish Mirror on MSN'We have to take Donald Trump at his word' - Simon Harris speaks out on potential pharma tariffsTanaiste Simon Harris expressed concern over US President Donald Trump's potential tariffs on Ireland's pharmaceutical ...
His assessment came after US President Donald Trump announced that he was imposing a sweeping 20% tariff on imports from the ...
Ireland's Tánaiste Simon Harris said Trump's 20% tariffs on EU imports "represents a huge challenge to Irish exporters to the ...
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Extra.ie on MSNAmerica’s ‘Liberation Day’ is all downside for Ireland as ministers prepare for ‘economic shock’Cabinet sources acknowledged the aftermath of Donald Trump's so-called 'Liberation Day' will be 'all downside for Ireland'.
US president Donald Trump has begun announcing sweeping tariffs which will take place with immediate effect. Sky News is ...
The US may not have understood the complexity of tariffs on EU pharmaceuticals when it was first suggested, the Irish premier ...
With US president Donald Trump expected to announce tariffs on a swathe of EU exports this Wednesday, Tánaiste Simon Harris warned it is “vital” that Ireland “accelerate measures to further ...
Simon Harris outside Government ... “I think we have to take President Trump at his word here.” There had been significant anxiety in Ireland in the run-up to Wednesday’s announcement ...
Amid global condemnation of the announcement of import tariffs by Donald Trump, Ireland has urged caution on EU leaders and ...
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Irish Independent on MSN‘One of the greatest – Michael D Higgins leads tributes after death of legendary Kerry manager Mick O’Dwyer, aged 88President Michael D Higgins has led tributes following the death of legendary GAA player and manager Mick O’Dwyer at the age ...
Tanaiste Simon Harris is due to hold calls ... Taoiseach Micheal Martin during a meeting with US President Donald Trump (Niall Carson/PA) “How Ireland and the EU respond to the coming days ...
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