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Ireland’s high personal tax now a turn-off for multinationals

As it launched a new guide to FDI in Ireland, the institute’s director of public affairs, Cróna Clohisey, said the marginal rate of 52pc...

Ireland needs 80,000 more construction workers, says report

However if productivity improved in the building sector, less than 20,000 extra workers would do, it says.Ireland’s infrastructure is reckoned to be 25pc lower...

Ireland needs 80,000 more workers to fix roads, homes and power

However if productivity improved in the building sector, less than 20,000 extra workers would do, it says.Ireland’s infrastructure is reckoned to be 25pc lower...

EY revenues rise across Ireland

After what it described as “another year of market-leading growth”, EY Ireland says its five-year compound growth rate stands at 15.9pc.The company now employs...

Limerick faces multi-million euro bill to keep JP McManus rugby centre open

Attraction to close on December 23 following impasse over its future Limerick City and County Council has been told it would have to pay up...

Irish broadcasters taking ‘legal advice’ on new gambling bill, says mobile tech provider

Fonix supplies services to manage competitions and voting for radio and TV shows Fonix, a British mobile-payment technology group, says its broadcaster customers in Ireland...

Big slump in sales of electric vehicles as Government’s 2030 target now ‘mathematically impossible’

According to new figures from the Central Statistics Office, 14pc of all new cars licensed for the first time were electric compared with 19pc...

Quintain Ireland appoints new CFO

The appointment follows the company’s takeover by the Texas-based private-equity firm TPG in a deal reportedly worth about €200m.Quintain had been owned by Lone...

WuXi ‘considering selling its Dundalk plant’: report

The IDA-backed company is said to be working with advisers to assess the level of interest in some of its European plants, which include...

Budget 2025 missed chance to lift thousands of children out of poverty, says ESRI

It said the “untargeted” cost-of-­living measures, such as the energy credits and double Child Benefit payments, would have been enough to pay for a...

EU opens proceedings against Ireland over delays in transposing new insolvency laws

Brussels sent a letter of formal notice to Ireland on September 26, accusing the country of not meeting a July 17 deadline to set...

Wagamama to open new Irish outlets following closure of restaurants operated by Press Up

Branches on South King Street in the city centre, as well as in shopping centres in Blanchardstown and Dundrum closed after unsuccessful talks between...

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