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Tariff supports have to be ‘sustainable’ – Taoiseach

Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said any supports to help businesses affected by US tariffs needs to be “financially sustainable” in ...
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Stocks tumble again as US hits China with 104% tariffs

European and Asian stocks extended a slide on Wall Street this morning as President Donald Trump pressed ahead with whopping ...
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Oil falls to lowest since February 2021 as Trump’s tariffs take effect

Oil prices fell for a fifth day to their lowest since February 2021 today on looming demand concerns fuelled by ...
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Grocery sales in Ireland increase by 3.4% in March

New figures today show that take-home grocery sales in Ireland increased by 3.4% over the four weeks to March 23 ...
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Construction activity rises amid stronger new order growth – AIB PMI

Construction activity rose in March – the first increase in total activity in three months – amid stronger new order ...
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Trade war threat to impact housing market this year – report

The threat of a trade war will influence how the housing market will perform this year, according to a new ...
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EU response to Trump tariffs could amount to €400bn

The total European Union response to US President Donald Trump’s tariffs could amount to duties on US goods worth €400 ...
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World markets dive on trade war gloom

European markets plunged this morning as investors grappled with the possibility of a recession after sweeping tariffs announced by US ...
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Oil tumbles further as US-China trade tensions fuel recession fears

Oil prices slid more than 3% today, extending last week’s losses, as escalating trade tensions between the US and China ...
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