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Manufacturing sector growth slows sharply on Brexit, Covid-19

The pace of growth in the manufacturing sector slowed sharply to a three-month low in January as Britain’s exit from the European Union’s trading orbit combined with Covid-19 restrictions hit output and new orders.  The AIB IHS Markit manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) dropped to 51.8 from 57.2 in December. While the index was still higher […]

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New €55m fund to aid tourism businesses hit by pandemic

A new €55m fund to assist tourism businesses that have been impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic is to be launched later today. The Tourism Business Continuity Scheme, announced by Minister Catherine Martin in last October’s Budget and administered by Fáilte Ireland, will see firms receive grants of up to €200,000. It will provide support to […]

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Public debt set to increase to €47,700 per person – Finance

The national debt stood at more than €219 billion at the end of last year, equivalent to €44,000 for every person in the country, according to a new report from the Department of Finance.  The sharp increase in public indebtedness, driven by the profound effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on the economy, is thought to […]

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Pandemic reduced greenhouse gas emissions in Ireland by almost 6% – study

Greenhouse gas emissions fell in Ireland because of the pandemic, a new study shows. The dramatic declines in economic activity and transport in 2020 translated into greenhouse gas emission reductions of almost 6%. Early estimates in a report by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) said the reductions represent the biggest fall […]

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Rebound in mortgage lending in final months of 2020

The value of mortgage approvals in 2020 exceeded €10 billion, despite a slump in lending in the early months of the pandemic. This is according to figures for the final quarter of 2020 and the full year from Banking and Payments Federation of Ireland. A rebound in activity in the final quarter of the year […]

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Hauliers going to France urged by Govt to pre-book antigen test

The Government is urging hauliers heading to France from tomorrow onwards to pre-book antigen testing before they travel, because of the new French requirement for a negative Covid-19 test for arrivals into the country. After tonight, all commercial drivers arriving in France from Ireland will have to produce a negative test result. New, dedicated testing […]

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Business angel investing grew in 2020, despite pandemic

Business angels invested over €14m in start-ups across the island of Ireland in 2020, despite the pandemic induced restrictions throughout the year. This is according to the latest figures from HBAN, the Halo Business Angel Network.  HBAN is the all-island organisation responsible for the promotion of business angel investment, and is a joint initiative of Enterprise […]

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Record number of new .ie websites registered in 2020

A record number of new .ie Irish websites were registered in 2020, according to a new report by .IE, which manages and administers Ireland’s country domain name .ie. Over 65,000 new .ie domains were registered, a 30% increase on 2019. Peaks and troughs in new .ie registrations generally followed the Government’s restrictions on travel and business. […]

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Survey looks at employers’ view on vaccinations

Thousands of employees could face dismissal or problems in being hired if they refuse to be vaccinated, according to research by human resources technology firm HRLocker. The survey of 750 senior corporate executives based in Ireland and the UK reveals that 40% of respondents would be prepared to dismiss an employee who refused to get vaccinated without a […]

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Consumer confidence falls, as Covid worries grow

Consumer sentiment dropped sharply in January as the number of Covid-19 cases surged following the Christmas period, a survey found today.  The KBC Bank Ireland consumer sentiment index dropped to 64.9 in January from a nine-month high of 74.6 in December.  That compares with the 2020 average of 65 and a pandemic low of 42.6 […]

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