Following President Trump's tariff announcement, the EU finds itself delicately poised between calm, worry and assertiveness.
Tánaiste Simon Harris is set to pay a visit to the US next week as the fallout continues from Donald Trump's 'Liberation Day' ...
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 Examiner on MSNTánaiste to travel to US on Wednesday in wake of Trump tariffsTánaiste Simon Harris is to hold a series of meetings, including with US Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick who previously ...
The Taoiseach has said there is antipathy to the European Union within the US administration that is misplaced.
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Irish Mirror on MSNIrish Government to develop 'action plan' to deal with Donald Trump's tariffsA Trade Forum will also hear today that Ireland could have been hit with tariffs of 35 per cent if it was not in the European ...
Pharmaceutical exports from Ireland to the United States could face punitive tariffs "within the next few weeks," according ...
The US may not have understood the complexity of tariffs on EU pharmaceuticals when it was first suggested, the Irish premier ...
Northern Irish goods will be covered by the 10 per cent tariff which Mr Trump has imposed on the UK as a whole. Goods from ...
Taoiseach Micheál Martin said it was still too early to consider supporting businesses hit by President Donald Trump's import ...
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