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The survey hints that, from a consumer perspective, economies of the Republic and Northern Ireland have been on similar ...
Consumers concerned about tariffs, infrastructure shortfalls and cost-of-living pressures, according to new research ...
The gap in economic performance and well-being indicators between the north and south of the border is widening, a report has ...
The report said there were 86 people per 1,000 population on waiting lists for more than 18 months in Northern Ireland, ...
Economist Esmond Birnie has said the Republic of Ireland is currently “very vulnerable” to damage from US President Donald Trump, as a new report is published showing the Republic outperforming ...
Renowned business strategist Rita McGrath discusses the evolution of global capitalism, the rise of AI, and Ireland’s role in ...
Workers in the Republic pay twice as much tax as those in Northern Ireland, but they are still better off, according to major ...
The Economy Minister has said she is working to ensure Northern Ireland's unique trading arrangements are taken into ...
Ireland has experienced stronger economic growth than its Northern counterpart, with citizens earning more and having higher ...
US President Donald Trump has hinted at Ireland’s pharmaceutical industry being the next target of his tariff roll-out, saying it’s “in order to bring our pharmaceutical industry back”.
US tariffs could have a more profound effect on the Republic of Ireland's economy, which is heavily reliant on the US as an export market. Trump has previously indicated his discontent with the ...
However, the report also found the performance of the Irish economy was much ... than 18 months in Northern Ireland, compared to 12 people per 1,000 in the Republic of Ireland.