Agri-food exports hit €15.4 billion last year
Irish agri-food exports were worth €15.4 billion in 2021, an increase of 51% since 2012, new figures show today. Irish ...
Read More ‘Positive response’ to second Eurogroup term – Donohoe
Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe has said eurozone finance ministers have agreed that an election to appoint the president of ...
Read More Euro zone downturn deepens, points to winter recession
The downturn in the euro zone economy has deepened as high inflation and fears of an intensifying energy crisis hit ...
Read More Europe could face gas shortage next year – IEA
Europe must act immediately to prevent a shortage of natural gas next year as Russia slashes deliveries in the wake ...
Read More Exporters keep anxious eye on sterling movements
Some economists and bankers are warning that the US economy and the global economy will enter recession by the middle ...
Read More October unemployment rate steady at 4.4% – CSO
The unemployment rate stood at 4.4% in October, unchanged for the third month in a row after the August and ...
Read More Ibec downgrades growth forecasts for 2023
Business group Ibec has downgraded its forecast for domestic demand due to rising costs and a weaker outlook for the ...
Read More 64% of householders make at least one energy efficiency improvement
New research from Banking & Payments Federation Ireland reveals that 64% of consumers have carried out at least one significant ...
Read More High corporation tax levels may not be sustained – McGrath
Minister for Public Expenditure Michael McGrath said the Government is “avoiding making permanent expenditure commitments” on the back of receipts ...
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