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Browsing Tag

tariffs

152 posts
EEconomy
Exports to America fell by almost 70pc in February
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Exports to America fell by almost 70pc in February

  • April 15, 2026
New trade figures show that the value of exports to the US declined by €9bn year-on-year in February…
EEconomy
American companies are so cash-starved they are using tariff refund claims as collateral for loans
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American companies are so cash-starved they are using tariff refund claims as collateral for loans

  • April 13, 2026
When the Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump’s tariffs two months ago, many companies rejoiced at the prospect…
EEconomy
Amid struggles at home, 80% of Chinese companies in EU plan more investment
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Amid struggles at home, 80% of Chinese companies in EU plan more investment

  • March 25, 2026
Almost 80 per cent of the Chinese companies operating in the European Union plan to expand their investment…
EEntrepreneurship
I set up a vintage business to pay for my airfare back to Australia to see my mother
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I set up a vintage business to pay for my airfare back to Australia to see my mother

  • March 22, 2026
Perhaps there was once a stigma attached to buying pre-used items; perhaps people associated it with being poor,…
EEconomy
China becomes 'factory to the factories' as intemediate good exports soar: McKinsey
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China becomes ‘factory to the factories’ as intemediate good exports soar: McKinsey

  • March 20, 2026
China is becoming a “factory to the factories,” ramping up its exports of industrial components like smartphone parts,…
EEconomy
Trump's Embrace of AI Is Blowing Up the Whole Reason He Wanted Tariffs in the First Place
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Trump’s Embrace of AI Is Blowing Up the Whole Reason He Wanted Tariffs in the First Place

  • March 18, 2026
Donald Trump has created something of an economic catch-22 for himself. On one hand, he desperately wants to…
EEconomy
EU firms coping well with US tariffs, face obstacles within bloc, EIB survey shows
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EU firms coping well with US tariffs, face obstacles within bloc, EIB survey shows

  • March 4, 2026
LUXEMBOURG, March 3 (Reuters) – European Union companies are coping well with higher U.S. tariffs on EU goods,…
MMedication
Tony Tierno, a stay-at-home father of four in Middleton, lost 50 pounds on the GLP-1 drug Zepbound. Then his insurer stopped covering the medication for weight loss.
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How patients navigate losing insurance coverage

  • March 3, 2026
“It was definitely not a willpower thing,” he said. “It was chemical. [Zepbound] gave my body the biological…
IIreland
Fionnán Sheahan: After riling Irish farmers, Agriculture Minister Martin Heydon now has to get them back down the hill
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Fionnán Sheahan: After riling Irish farmers, Agriculture Minister Martin Heydon now has to get them back down the hill

  • March 2, 2026
Noisy IFA protests against Bord Bia chairman ignore the bigger threats coming down the track Agriculture Minister Martin…
WWorld
US ambassador tells business leaders he’s ‘annoyed’ by talk about ‘uncertainty’
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US ambassador tells business leaders he’s ‘annoyed’ by talk about ‘uncertainty’

  • February 27, 2026
Ambassador Edward Walsh made the comments yesterday, to a high-powered audience of Irish and US executives at the…
IIreland
People ‘should be fed up’ with lack of housing and infrastructure in Ireland, says John Collison
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People ‘should be fed up’ with lack of housing and infrastructure in Ireland, says John Collison

  • February 24, 2026
The Stripe co-founder, whose company value has jumped to $159bn, also said Trump’s US tariffs have not damaged…
EEconomy
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Brazil, China, India – countries that Trump criticised the most, will see biggest benefits of new US tariffs: Report

  • February 23, 2026
Brazil, China and India are set to be the top three countries benefiting most from US President Donald…
Ireland
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