Posted on 12/16/2024 6:14:23 PM PST by Olog-hai
The Central Bank has warned of the risks to the economy from the Trump administration imposing tariffs and tax changes which would affect US multinationals in Ireland.
In its Quarterly Bulletin, the bank said any changes could affect employment in companies here, hit future investment decisions and corporation tax.
“As the US is Ireland’s largest bilateral trade partner, the direct exposure of the economy and public finances to changes in US economic policy is material,” it said.
It added Ireland was “particularly susceptible to changes in US policy”.
It said there has been a dependence on the “substantial corporation tax receipts of recent years” linked to US multinationals. […]
Despite the warnings about the potential changes from the Trump administration, the Central Bank has upgraded its forecast for the Irish domestic economy and said growth will be 3.1% for this year and next. …
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couldn’t happen to a nicer marxist nation ...
F em
Trump should put trade sanctions on Ireland due to “ethnic cleansing” of the native population by migrants by their own fascist government. 100% tariffs until mass deportations begin.
I can’t recall ever seeing a “made in ireland” product.
They will, methinks, soon be operating under sharia law....
So we have so many “American” companies out of Ireland that the back and forth of dollars makes tiny Ireland our “largest bilateral trade partner?”
I would say we have a lot of UN-American companies that need to get a lesson.
Flahavan’s and McCain’s Oatmeal
Green Spot whiskey. And rather good!
Whiskey.
In all seriousness Ireland has become a big medical manufacturer.
I’m going over there next year to transfer manufacturing of one of our products because the Minneapolis location ceased operations.
They’re always after me Lucky Charms.
SOOO_—THE OVERWHELMING NUMBER OF INVADING MUSLIMS ARE NOT ANY KIND OF RISK????
How did Ireland become so faggotized and Marxified?
A High Court judge in Ireland has ruled that Facebook should not be investigated for alleged activities related to the sharing of user data with the US National Security Agency (NSA).
High Court Justice Gerard Hogan ruled Wednesday that Facebook won't need to face an investigation into its alleged activities, following a ruling made by Ireland's data protection commissioner who said the same. The commissioner argued that while Facebook users have the right to know what's happening with their data, there's no reason to hold an investigation into whether any of it was shared with the NSA.
Mostly EUSSR membership.
That is just to bad.
Here ya go!
“How did Ireland become so faggotized and Marxified?”
that’s a very good question, i’ve wondered the same thing myself!
the same thing happened to Scotland, only worse and earlier, which of course raises the same question ...
could be a number of factors, my guess is the government dole combined with government education from cradle to grave. ...
voters then simply vote for the government that promises the most free stuff, which of course is going to be a leftist government, and these days leftist governments have fallen prey to Extreme Wokeism ...
it never ends well of course, but government education is designed to churn out citizens ignorant of history, economics, and all of the sciences, so voters won’t know their fate until it’s too late, and it all comes crashing down around their ears a couple of generations later, usually in the form of a dictatorship of very limited production and resources, with massive scarcity and shortages across the board, and where the different identity groups scrabble against each other for the few available crumbs, instead of revolting against their feudal overlords ...
Ireland is full of Jew haters. Israel just closed their embassy in Ireland.
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