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The proposed Occupied Territories Bill would pose “serious risks” to American companies operating in Ireland because US laws ...
Comments by Abbvie CEO, Rob Michael, that the tax reforms in 2017 by President Trump enabled it to buy Allergan and the ...
US multinationals that are members of the American Chamber of Commerce Ireland plan to increase employee numbers here over ...
Last year, Irish exports of pharmaceuticals amounted to around €125 billion, 40 per cent of national income. The major ...
Despite global trade tensions and domestic risks, most US firms in Ireland plan to grow jobs and invest further ...
Ireland secured commitments from foreign multinational companies during the first half of the year to create 10,000 jobs, up ...
Ireland has long been a global pharmaceutical powerhouse, hosting more than 90 pharmaceutical companies and employing around ...
Federal anti-boycott laws make it illegal for U.S. companies to comply with foreign government boycott requests targeting ...
Nevertheless, Ireland has established itself as a hub for U.S. companies looking to expand to European markets, so the momentum continues: in 2023, 167 U.S. companies opened offices in Ireland.
March 12 (UPI) --On Wednesday afternoon, President Donald Trump accused Ireland of taking U.S companies via taxation.Later in the day, though, in a friendlier exchange, he accepted a shamrock bowl ...
US President Donald Trump's measures on US pharmaceutical companies operating in Ireland remains "somewhat uncertain", Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said.
President Donald Trump claimed Ireland has taken advantage of the U.S. and lured its pharmaceutical companies, but said his big beef is with the EU as the threat of a trade war escalates.