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Irish economy

  • Tuesday, 1 October, 2024
    Ireland promises cost-of-living help and tax cuts as election looms

    Government is flush with cash from windfall corporation tax receipts and is expected to go to the polls in weeks

    Finance minister Jack Chambers and public expenditure minister Paschal Donohoe waving
  • Saturday, 14 September, 2024
    David McWilliams
    Ireland may no longer be able to ride two horses

    How should a government with too much money handle a surprise €13bn rebate?

    President Joe Biden outside St Muredach’s Cathedral in Ballina last year
  • Tuesday, 10 September, 2024
    Ireland’s €13bn Apple windfall leaves cash-rich country with spending dilemma

    Dublin spent €10mn on legal fees defending tax deal that European court says contravened EU rules

  • Wednesday, 4 September, 2024
    Dublin Airport chief says ‘outdated’ passenger cap puts 1,000 aviation jobs at risk

    Operator warns that limit of 32mn will hurt country’s foreign direct investment

    Several Ryanair planes are parked at Dublin Airport. Hangars are visible in the background.
  • Monday, 2 September, 2024
    News in-depth
    Ireland’s luxury problem: what to do with its €8.6bn surplus

    Some economists see a ‘once-in-a-generation’ chance for public investment, but Dublin says it must save for the future

    Shoppers on Grafton Street in Dublin
  • Friday, 5 July, 2024
    Ireland’s central bank chief warns Dublin against pre-election giveaways

    Gabriel Makhlouf says using vast budget surplus to fund cost-of-living relief would risk stoking inflation

    Gabriel Makhlouf
  • Thursday, 2 May, 2024
    Inside BusinessJude Webber
    Politics trumps patents for Ireland

    A planned public vote on joining an EU body focused on IP protection has been scrapped

    Exterior of Leinster House
  • Tuesday, 23 April, 2024
    Ireland forecasts €8.6bn budget surplus this year

    Government has room to offer generous pre-election budget but warns era of bumper tax receipts may be waning

    Ireland’s finance minister Michael McGrath speaking at the Dublin Royal Convention Centre
  • Tuesday, 9 April, 2024
    Ireland
    Ireland’s ‘TikTok Taoiseach’ vows new social contract

    Simon Harris becomes the country’s youngest prime minister at age 37

    Simon Harris holds his arms aloft as he leaves the Irish parliament building in Dublin
  • Monday, 8 April, 2024
    News in-depthIreland
    Ireland’s new PM pledges to fix housing crisis as elections loom

    Simon Harris has less than a year to tackle voters’ main concern and rebuild support for his party

    Simon Harris speaks at a podium under the slogan ‘A New Energy’
  • Sunday, 17 March, 2024
    Airports
    Dublin Airport warns of revenue hit from passenger cap

    Ireland’s open economy makes country disproportionately dependent on air travel

    Passengers stand by a window as they wait to board an aircraft at Dublin Airport
  • Sunday, 7 January, 2024
    IPOs
    Irish stock exchange boss hits out at ‘bizarre’ tax rules after company exits

    Daryl Byrne says higher stamp duty on trading puts Euronext Dublin at a disadvantage to the US and elsewhere

    Daryl Byrne said Euronext Dublin was determined to create the next wave of ‘Irish global champions’
  • Friday, 20 October, 2023
    SUV sales in Ireland rise as richer drivers demand roomier cars

    Two out of three new passenger vehicles now fall into the category — among the highest proportion in the EU

    Montage of a Mercedes-Benz AG G-Class, a Tucson SUV and a chart
  • Tuesday, 10 October, 2023
    Eurozone economy
    Ireland and Portugal to invest budget surpluses in new sovereign funds

    Dublin plans for future with corporation tax windfall while Lisbon benefits from government fiscal discipline

    Office and apartment buildings on the Grand Canal in Dublin
  • Tuesday, 10 October, 2023
    European banks
    Ireland become latest EU country to raise bank levy

    Jump from target of €87mn to €200mn follows moves by Italy and Netherlands to tax sector more heavily

    Ireland’s finance minister Michael McGrath
  • Monday, 2 October, 2023
    The Big Read
    How will Ireland put its newfound wealth to work?

    Bumper corporation tax receipts have filled the country’s coffers. But the government has plenty of problems to solve

    Dublin’s skyline superimposed on a background of bar chart lines
  • Friday, 8 September, 2023
    Ireland
    Ireland’s dairy farmers in crisis over EU nitrogen cap

    Producers face having to cull cows or find more land after government says bloc’s decision will not be overturned

    A farmer rounds up cows in Aherla, County Cork, Ireland
  • Friday, 1 September, 2023
    Irish manufacturers buck European trend with rise in activity

    Export orders jump and companies hire workers at fastest pace since February while broader regional economy remains weak

    Workers assemble wiring into the cab of a forklift truck on the production line at the Combilift factory in Monaghan, Ireland
  • Wednesday, 23 August, 2023
    Global InsightMartin Arnold
    Ireland’s wild data is leaving economists stumped

    Eurozone statistics have been seriously distorted by US tech and pharma groups that found a home in Dublin

    Montage of a Dublin street, waterway and a chart
  • Friday, 11 August, 2023
    Ireland
    Irish farmers pressured to cull up to 200,000 cows to meet climate goals

    Dairy farming produces much of Ireland’s emissions, but herd-owners say large-scale culling is not the answer

    A man in a field with cows
  • Friday, 2 June, 2023
    Economists cast doubt over Ireland’s sharp contraction

    Official data suggests downturn but other figures point to last year’s boom continuing

    Ireland’s Minister for Finance Michael McGrath and Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform Paschal Donohoe
  • Thursday, 16 March, 2023
    News in-depthIreland
    Ireland’s housing crisis leaves refugees and homeless in desperate plight

    Evictions of tenants resume and numbers of asylum seekers rise while country is short of 250,000 homes

    Three men walk past a mural that reads ‘Glory to Ukraine’
  • Thursday, 2 March, 2023
    The State of Britain
    Freedoms versus safeguards — the Northern Ireland deal viewed from Brussels Premium content

    Also in this newsletter: why the news has not been universally welcomed in Wales

    Britain’s Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen
  • Sunday, 19 February, 2023
    Irish central banker defends runaway economic growth as ‘real’

    Ireland’s GDP increase single-handedly prevented the eurozone economy from stagnating last quarter

    A cyclist passes by Google’s European headquarters in Dublin, Ireland
  • Wednesday, 15 February, 2023
    Ireland scraps scheme offering residency in exchange for investment

    Programme that netted Dublin €1.25bn in 10 years was especially popular with wealthy Chinese

    Temple Bar in central Dublin
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