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Covid costs Ireland’s tourism sector an estimated €13.4bn

The Covid-19 pandemic has cost the tourism sector here €13.4bn and 100,000 jobs have been lost as a result, a new report claims. The study by the Irish Tourism Industry Confederation (ITIC) says the reduction of overseas visitors has cost the industry €8.1bn since 2019, with lost fares to Irish carriers accounting for €3bn. The […]

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European banks still booking profits in tax havens – report

Top banks in Europe continue to use tax havens to book chunks of profits, a trend that has changed little since 2014 despite country-by-country disclosures becoming mandatory, the EU Tax Observatory said in a report. The independent research body is co-financed by the European Union. It said disclosures from 36 major European banks showed they […]

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First EI in-person Enterprise Ireland trade mission since pandemic onset

Enterprise Ireland’s first in-person trade mission since the onset of the Covid pandemic starts today in London, before moving on to Paris and Berlin. The three day mission is being led by Tánaiste and Minster for Enterprise Leo Varadkar. It is also the first physical trade mission since the new post-Brexit trade agreement between the […]

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Call for €10 rise in core social welfare rates in budget

An increase of €10 per week in core social welfare rates, enhancing the support grant for carers and a single rate state pension are among the measures being called for by Social Justice Ireland in its pre-Budget submission. As well as increasing welfare payments, SJI is urging the Government to commit to benchmarking core social […]

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Campaign under way to tackle hospitality labour shortage

Fáilte Ireland is launching a campaign aimed at attracting workers into the tourism and hospitality industry. The recruitment marketing and awareness campaign is targetted at both jobseekers and businesses. Around nine out of every ten businesses in the sector say they have had difficulty in recruiting new staff with just over two thirds saying they […]

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Services sector continues to grow, expansion rate slows

The Irish services sector continued to grow strongly in August, according to AIB’s Purchasing Managers’ Index. The monthly measure of activity in the sector shows further rapid increases in both new and outstanding business last month. While total services output expanded at a slower rate than in July, it was still the second-strongest since the […]

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Quarterly GDP up 6.3% in second quarter as Covid curbs ease

New figures from the Central Statistics Office show that the economy – as measured by Gross Domestic Product – grew by 6.3% in the second quarter of 2021 compared to the first three months of the year. On an annual basis, GDP showed growth of 21.6% in the second quarter, the CSO said, as the […]

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Govt to launch multi-billion euro housing strategy

The Government will today launch its housing plan titled Housing for All, with the multi-billion euro strategy set to detail guaranteed spending plans for the next five years. Minister for Housing Darragh O’Brien is also expected to announce planning exemptions to develop homes above shop and business premises. The long-awaited plan commits to a €4 […]

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Higher debt and deficits increase risks to the economy – Governor

The Governor of the Central Bank has warned that higher debt and deficit projections out to the middle of the decade increase the risks to the public finances and the economy. In a pre-budget letter to the Minister for Finance, Gabriel Makhlouf refers to the revised projections for the public finances in the Summer Economic […]

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Jobless rate including Covid-19 payouts falls to 12.4% – CSO

The unemployment rate, when adjusted to include those on the Pandemic Unemployment Payment, stood at 12.4% in August. The latest release from the Central Statistics Office shows the jobless rate fell from 13.5% in July and compares to 17.1% the same time last year. The CSO said the seasonally adjusted traditional rate of unemployment was […]

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