Fianna Fáil has seen a bounce in support after Taoiseach Micheál Martin endured a tense exchange with US President Donald ...
Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said he believes there will be negotiations with the US following US President Donald Trump's ...
He said that Ireland and other EU countries do not want to invite “more damage”. Taoiseach Micheál Martin arriving ahead of the Labour Employer Economic Forum at Government Buildings in Dubli ...
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Independent.ie on MSNThe Sunday Independent’s View: Micheál Martin needs to get down and dirty with Donald TrumpIf anyone claims to predict for certain what comes next, don’t believe them. Economics is an inexact science at the best of times, and Donald Trump has introduced so many wildly unpredictable ...
He said the 20% tariff would hit 70% of goods from the EU, damaging Ireland's agri-food industry and general trade. Micheál Martin and Michael McGrath were speaking outside Government Buildings ...
Taoiseach Micheál Martin during a bilateral meeting with ... Mr Martin said pharmaceutical goods produced in Denmark, Belgium and Ireland were often intermediate products that required further ...
Micheál Martin said the looming tariffs are the ... Mr Trump is expected to target EU countries, including Ireland, with tariffs of about 20 per cent on imports into the US.
Ireland's priority is the protection of jobs and the economy, Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said, adding: "We can and will weather this storm". He also said it was still too early to consider ...
Opening the three-hour debate, Prime Minister Micheál Martin said Ireland couldn’t afford the squabbling in the Dáil Éireann chamber at a time when incoming U.S. tariffs on EU goods imperil Ireland’s ...
PRICE hikes, job losses and “recessionary trends” across the globe are incoming on the back of Trump’s tariffs but Taoiseach ...
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Independent.ie on MSN‘This is the Kingdom and you will always be the king’ – Marty Morrissey pays tribute to legendary GAA player and manager Mick O’DwyerThe funeral of legendary Kerry GAA player and manager Michael ‘Micko’ O’Dwyer is taking place this morning. Mr O’Dwyer passed ...
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