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Flogas to increase variable electricity charges from August

Energy company Flogas is to increase its variable electricity charges by around 7%, with effect from 25 August. Flogas said this marks its first price increase in three years and comes after a 15% reduction in its electricity rates last year. The company said its residential natural gas customers are unaffected by the price hike.…

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Orbán says Trump ‘ate’ EU chief ‘for breakfast’ in trade talks

The framework trade agreement which the United States and the European Union signed yesterday is worse than the trade deal that the United Kingdom reached with the US earlier, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has said. The deal imposes a 15% import tariff on most EU goods – half the threatened rate. The US and…

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Consumer sentiment drops to near two-year low in July

Consumer sentiment fell to a near two-year low in July as concerns about the cost of living and tariffs on European Union exports to the US weighed, a survey showed today. The Credit Union Consumer Sentiment Survey slipped to 59.1 in July from 62.5 in June, nearing April’s two-year low of 58.7. The reading is…

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ECB keeps rates steady as trade conflict clouds economic outlook

The European Central Bank left interest rates unchanged today after cutting eight times in a year, biding its time while Brussels and Washington negotiate over trade. The ECB cut its policy rate to 2% last month, halving it from 4% a year earlier, after taming a surge in prices that followed the end of the…

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Government considers delaying hospitality VAT reduction

The Government is considering whether it should delay introducing a VAT reduction for the hospitality sector until the middle of next year. It is understood the aim would be to create the fiscal space for more tax cuts in next October’s budget. The Coalition’s programme for government contains a commitment to reduce VAT on the…

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More powers for IRB among action plan on insurance costs

Improving pricing transparency and giving the Injuries Resolution Board (IRB) more powers are among the main measures outlined by the Government to bring down insurance costs in the latest action plan on insurance reform. The plan, launched today, runs until 2029 and contains a total of 26 actions to bring down insurance costs, ten of…

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Firms expect impact from sweeping US regulatory changes

An overwhelming majority of Irish financial services organisations expect the sweeping regulatory changes emanating from the US to have an impact on Irish firms. The area where this is most obvious is tariffs. More than nine in ten organisations expect Irish firms to be hit by US regulatory changes, with more than two thirds concerned…

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Government to review work permit occupations lists

The Government has announced the opening of a consultation period to allow stakeholders make submissions on the work permit occupations lists. The Critical Skills Occupations List consists of jobs that are in short supply in Ireland and across the European Economic Area (EEA) including roles in areas such as medicine, ICT, sciences, finance and business.…

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Govt to discuss checks on legal challenges to planning decisions

Businesses and individuals bringing legal challenges to planning decisions will face additional restrictions under changes being discussed at Cabinet today. Minister for Housing James Browne is reforming the area of judicial reviews in Irish planning amid Government frustration at delays in securing permission for large housing developments. It is understood that the “leave to apply”…

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