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At present, there are no tariffs on either sector while the US holds an investigation on national security grounds into ...
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American companies in Ireland face legal exposure from a new anti-Israel import ban that conflicts with U.S. anti-boycott ...
President Donald Trump claimed Ireland has taken advantage of the U.S. and lured its pharmaceutical companies, but said his big beef is with the EU as the threat of a trade war escalates.
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ABP News on MSN'Factories In China, Workers From India': Trump Slams US Big Tech Firms For ‘Profiting Abroad'President Trump criticised major US tech companies for exploiting American freedoms by outsourcing jobs to China and India, ...
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Trump Criticizes Ireland Over ‘Massive’ Trade Imbalances - MSNThe US is Ireland’s second biggest export market after the European Union. Ireland exported €72.6 billion ($79.3 billion) of goods to the US in 2024, up 34% on the previous year.
Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade Simon Harris will meet senior representatives from the pharmaceutical ...
But the United States shouldn’t have let that happen. We had stupid leaders, ... ‘When the pharmaceutical companies started to go to Ireland, I would have said, “That’s OK.
US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee described the Occupied Territories Bill as "so stupid" and demanded officials "sober up ...
Irish-made medicines heading to the US face steep new duties, raising alarm among patients, producers and investors on both sides of the Atlantic.
Trump has singled out Ireland for "luring away" US pharma Ireland says U.S. tariffs most serious challenge it faces Pharma companies are major employers and payers of tax CARRIGTWOHILL, Ireland ...
Taoiseach rejects US politicians’ claims that Occupied Territories Bill is ‘diplomatic intoxication’
The Taoiseach has rejected a claim by the US ambassador to Israel that Ireland is suffering from “diplomatic intoxication” in progressing something as “stupid” as the Occupied Territories Bill.
After US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee told Ireland to "sober up," Taoiseach Micheál Martin said Ireland is "going ahead ...
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