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No breakthrough on EU trade, as US prepares to inform countries of tariff rates

There has been no immediate breakthrough in the EU-US trade negotiations, according to the EU’s trade commissioner Maroš Šefčovič, while ...
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Weaker US dollar creates additional hurdle for exporters

The US dollar has continued to weaken against the euro this week, presenting extra challenges for exporting firms. Having strengthened ...
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Further closures, jobs losses if VAT not reduced for food-led hospitality – RAI

The Restaurants Association of Ireland is warning of further closures and job losses if the VAT rate for food-led hospitality ...
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New ‘likely scam’ tag for texts comes into effect

A new ‘likely scam’ label will from today be added to text messages that users receive from companies or organisations ...
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Water and electricity infrastructure need investment “at pace” to meet Government housing plans

Uisce Éireann and ESB Networks have told politicians on the Oireachtas Housing Committee that the electricity and water infrastructure needs ...
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Euro zone inflation picks up to ECB target of 2%

Euro zone inflation edged up last month to the European Central Bank’s 2% target, confirming that the era of runaway ...
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EU states told not to expect stable trade relationship with US

EU member states have been warned not to expect a stable trade relationship with the United States, especially on the ...
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Central Bank chief warns Finance Minister of VAT ‘vulnerability’

Central Bank Governor Gabriel Makhlouf has warned Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe about the vulnerability of VAT as a source ...
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Union leaders to debate four-day working week

A four-day working week, pay, remote working and artificial intelligence (AI) will be among the topics debated at the biennial ...
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