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DWF backing Dublin event promoting Northern Ireland for business

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Global legal business DWF is backing a Dublin event encouraging investment in Northern Ireland later.

As main sponsor of the Trade NI event, the provider of integrated legal and business services is reinforcing its commitment to fostering economic collaboration across the island of Ireland.

Trade NI, the leading business alliance representing Retail NI, Manufacturing NI, and Hospitality Ulster, has been a driving force in advocating for greater economic cooperation north and south of the border.

The event, hosted at Iveagh House by Tánaiste Micheál Martin, is set to bring together key business leaders and investors to discuss the economic opportunities and challenges facing the region.

It builds on the momentum of previous significant engagements by Trade NI, including a reception at Westminster and the Embassy of Ireland in London in May.

The alliance continues to advocate for the benefits of the unique opportunities in Northern Ireland and the strategic advantage of access to both the EU single market and the UK internal market.

Julie Galbraith, managing partner of DWF in Belfast, said: “We are delighted to support the Trade NI alliance at this pivotal event in Dublin. Our ongoing sponsorship highlights DWF’s dedication to promoting economic prosperity and investment in Northern Ireland.

“With the recent return of the NI Executive, there is a renewed focus on fostering collaboration and securing investment across all sectors. At DWF, we have been working diligently on cross border deals helping our clients navigate the complexities of cross border transactions and supporting investment across the island of Ireland.”

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