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Ireland set for ‘well in excess’ of 40,000 new home completions, says bank

Figure comes despite recent house build data sparking fears Government’s 33,450 target may be missed In late July, figures by the Central Statistics Office sparked...

Dublin in crisis: ‘The city has beautiful buildings – but we also have too many tacky shopfronts’

​I walked through Trinity College on my way to town on Friday morning and stood at the gates for a few seconds to look...

‘Irish farmers cannot be the fall guys’ – Agri sector risks being collateral damage in China-EU trade row

EU tax on EVs from China has sparked tit-for-tat anti-subsidy investigation into Irish agri-exports to Chinese market And trade experts spoken to by the Sunday...

Brexit: NI business concern over next trade phase

Peter Titmuss/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty ImagesThere will be no new requirements for consumer-to-consumer parcels and consumers should not notice any changes when buying...

Profits up 169pc to €10.67m for Michael JF Wright-led food and beverage group

Pre-tax profits at The Wright Group last year increased almost three-fold to €10.67m as revenues surged at the expanding food and beverage organisation.The group,...

Dublin-based Avia Solutions’ turnover rises to €1.2bn in first six months of year

Avia Solutions Group, founded in Lithuania by its chairman, Gediminas Ziemelis, moved its headquarters to Ireland last year. The business provides crewed, so-called “wet-leased”...

Irish agriculture’s long history in trade dispute crosshairs

The investigation, targeting various dairy products, is viewed as a clear retaliatory move by China after the European Commission put Chinese automakers on...

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