Irish traders on a year of Brexit: ‘It is a pain in the backside’
For retailers, the UK’s exit has complicated life but also broadened their horizons
For retailers, the UK’s exit has complicated life but also broadened their horizons
Budget 2022: Retail and restaurant industry groups among the harshest critics of package
Deepening relationship between Ireland and France bearing fruit after UK exit from EU
Project Emerald MD talks of State’s need to invest in and harvest the sea for electricity
Suppliers blame paperwork for delays in moving goods between Ireland and Britain
At Dublin Port corporate UK’s failure to prepare for Brexit is major part of delays
Long traffic jams raise questions about viability of Irish transit route through Britain
Coveney urges businesses to take direct ferries to Europe to avoid UK disruption
Industry warns of ‘carnage’ in January coping with new customs for trade with Britain
Close scrutiny of banks’ competence in assessing viability of business vital to kick-start
Supplies and health pose risks parallel to Brexit and require new financial forecasts
If the crisis continues much longer, there are fears some firms may face ‘significant stress’
Drogheda-based biscuit maker’s revenue currently running at rate of €6m a year
Biscuit maker – winner of exporter of the year – on track to break even this year
Brinkmanship represents ‘massive working capital drag on business’, trade body says
No-deal scenario will move a lot of the pain into a shorter period and increase costs
Cabinet to be told about no-deal Brexit contingency plans
Haulier group says State will not cope with no deal regardless of customs registrations
Taoiseach is warned many firms face closure without three-month tax relief measure
Idea of cargo ships travelling directly to French ports to bypass the UK floated
Business Week: Also in the news were EU tax reform; the economy; tourism; and corporates
Simon McKeever says companies in Ireland are totally unprepared for hard Brexit
‘Radical recalibration’ of business models may be required
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Survey highlights preferences of Irish exporters amid Brexit uncertainty
Industry wants more ‘on the ground’ information and supports for affected businesses
Continued British membership to minimise curbs for Irish firms using ‘landbridge’ to EU
Business groups including Ibec want detailed plans in light of UK political turmoil
Businesses to press Government to disclose no-deal plans if Brexit deal is voted down
Importers are relatively unscathed so far but further US retaliatory action could change all that
Dublin at centre of major pick-up in demand for parcel delivery specialists
Results from Hewlett Packard, Analogue Devices, EasyJet and a forum on AI in Ireland
Brexit-related collapse in sterling is heaping further pain on exporters here
Nicola Byrne has founded 11890 Directory Inquiries, Cloud90 and RiskEye
Some Irish exporters believe vote could change course of Brexit
Road Warrior: New aparthotels in Lyon, flight tracking at Malaysia Airlines and stopover lounges
New seven-year contract will see food company service 4,000 Subway outlets in Europe
For your diary: Apple results, National Manufacturing and Supply Chain Conference
Collapse in value of sterling has wiped out profit margins of producers selling into UK
Pound crashed to over 94p overnight and remains weak at around 90p
Every little helps as multinational grocer reports third straight quarter of sales growth
Currency has surged 16% against sterling since Brexit vote and talk of ‘hard’ exit
Fears of a hardline Brexit as sterling hits three-year low against the euro
Irish Exporters’ Association urges ‘prudent’ budget amid Brexit and cost uncertainty
European Commission’s choice of French former EU commissioner may antagonise UK
Agency plans to decrease UK share of exports by seven percentage points and ‘ramp up’ measures to support exporters
A leave vote in Britain would affect exporters more than anyone else in the country, writes Simon McKeever
Sales turnover figure highest since statistics first collated by ABFA in 2002
Company headed by John Power is reported to be considering floating on the Nasdaq
London’s highest tech hotel, Irish Exporters consular service, National Car Rental priority service, EU air traffic 1.95 billion in 2015
OECD’s head of tax policy says protectionist measures by national governments had to be avoided
Irish Exporters Association forum has more than 60 national and international speakers
As Asian economies grow, demand for goods and services from Europe will increase
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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