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Movies and TV productions share in €127.3m corporation tax credits for 2022

New movies starring Liam Neeson, Kerry Condon, Sarah Greene and Russell Crowe were some of the big winners in the Revenue Commissioners’ Section 481 film corporation tax credit scheme for the Irish movie and TV production sector last year. New figures provided by the Revenue Commissioners show that the value of payments made under the…

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Agreement over NI Protocol important – Enterprise Ireland CEO

The Chief Executive Officer of Enterprise Ireland has said that Ireland was uniquely placed to do well in global markets, but reaching an agreement on the Northern Ireland Protocol was important. Speaking on RTÉ’s The Business programme, Leo Clancy added that the aim of Enterprise Ireland is that at some point it will no longer…

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Live Register numbers up marginally in December

All counties saw an increase in the number of people on the Live Register in the 12 months to December All counties saw an increase in the number of people on the Live Register in the 12 months to December The number of people signing on the Live Register increased marginally in December, by 300…

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Payments to businesses of €9.5m approved under TBESS so far

€9.5m has been approved for payment so far under the Government’s €1.3 billion Temporary Business Energy Support Scheme (TBESS). The scheme was announced as part of Budget 2023 to help businesses cope with the recent rises in energy costs. It provides qualifying businesses with up to 40% of the increase in electricity or gas bills…

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Sales of electric cars increased by 81% in 2022 – CSO

The number of new electric cars licensed for the first time in 2022 increased by 81% to 15,462 compared with the previous year, according to figures from the Central Statistics Office. Overall, 101,349 new cars were licensed last year, a slight decrease compared with 2021. The CSO said the number of used cars licensed last…

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Changes in shopping behaviour due to food inflation

Irish people are changing their shopping behaviour and their attitudes toward food and drink, according to detailed new consumer research prepared for Bord Bia. The research shows more people are shopping for essentials, meat purchases are being cut except for chicken, and consumers say shopping lists are more important in recent months. Throughout last year…

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Irish food and drink exports reach record high of €16.7 billion

The value of Ireland’s food, drink and horticulture exports increased by 22% last year to reach a new record high of €16.7 billion. Bord Bia’s Export Performance and Prospects report shows the significant increase in food and drink exports, up €3 billion since last year and almost 30% on pre-pandemic levels, can be attributed to…

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Unemployment rate drops slightly in December to 4.3% – CSO

The unemployment rate declined marginally in December to 4.3% from 4.4% in November, according to the Central Statistics Office. This compares to a rate of 5.1% in December 2021. It’s also lower than the 4.8% recorded in December 2019, before the pandemic. The seasonally adjusted number of people unemployed was 114,500 in December last year,…

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New Irish mortgage rates 3rd lowest in euro area

Interest rates on new mortgages remained unchanged in November, according to the latest figures from the Central Bank. The weighted average rate on new mortgages was 2.57%. This is down 14 basis points, or 0.14% compared to November 2021. The average for new fixed rate mortgages, which now comprise 93% of all new mortgages, was…

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EU reaches agreement with UK on access to IT system

The EU and UK have reached an agreement on EU access to UK IT systems governing the movement of goods from Britain to Northern Ireland in what is seen as a significant development in the ongoing talks over the Northern Ireland Protocol. The agreement was announced following a meeting between the British foreign secretary James…

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