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Govt expects US measures on pharma sector, says Tánaiste

The Government’s “working assumption” is that there will be further US tariffs focused on pharmaceuticals, Tánaiste Simon Harris has said. The sector received an exemption from a sweeping 20% tax on EU goods announced by President Donald Trump yesterday. The US President made the announcement in a much-anticipated address from the White House in what he […]

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EU chief says new US tariffs are ‘major blow to world economy’

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has said that US President Trump’s universal tariffs are a major blow to the world economy, which she said will suffer massively. Mr Trump unveiled a 10% minimum tariff on most goods imported to the United States – with a higher 20% rate for the European Union – […]

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Services sector posts robust growth in March, PMI shows

The country’s services sector expanded at its fastest pace this year in March, driven by a sharp increase in new business and employment, according to a survey released today. The AIB Ireland Services Business Activity Index rose to 55.3 in March from 53.2 in February, indicating strong growth, AIB reported. A reading above 50 signals […]

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‘All options are on the table’ in US tariffs response – EU chief

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has warned “all options are on the table” in response to US President Donald Trump’s tariffs threats, saying while the EU does not want an economic conflict it has the “power to push back”. Speaking at the European Parliament’s plenary session in Strasbourg, France, in a debate where […]

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Unemployment edges up from record low to 4% in March – CSO

New figures from the Central Statistics Office show that the unemployment rate rose slightly to 4% in March from a record low of 3.9% a month earlier. The jobless rate in February had matched the previous record low recorded between October 2000 and April 2001 in the early days of the ‘Celtic Tiger’ boom. The […]

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Small rise in claims submitted to injuries board in 2024

The number of personal injuries claims submitted to the Injuries Resolution Board last year rose by 1% to 20,318 when compared with 2023 – but still remain well below pre-pandemic levels. According to the board’s personal injuries and awards report for 2024, the volume of claims is down by 35% on what was seen in […]

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