There is ‘no justification’ for US tariffs on the EU which will impact Ireland, Irish premier Micheal Martin has said.
Ireland's Tánaiste Simon Harris said Trump's 20% tariffs on EU imports "represents a huge challenge to Irish exporters to the US across all sectors." ...
As fears over Ireland’s pharmaceutical industry rise, Mr Trump said that the industry would be coming “roaring back” to the ...
The San Francisco companies are both reported ‘decacorns’ worth $10 billion or more, and have made their rivalry public ...
Disrupting the "deeply integrated" trade relationship between Europe and the United States "benefits no one", the Taoiseach ...
President Trump says that countries have been ripping off the United States for decades. There is some truth to that argument ...
Tánaiste Simon Harris said there are “no winners” when it comes to tariffs and warned this will have a “significant effect on ...
Repeated use of reciprocal highlighted by global trade and investment advisor, along with potential advantageous position for ...
Notre Dame linebacker Kyngstonn Viliamu-Asa figures it took him until late February or early March before his sprained right ...
Television: It would have been tempting for Dr Brian Pennie to make this film all about his own addiction story but he never ...
Though pharma is not included in this round of tariffs, 20% tariffs on EU exports are a threat to jobs and investment in this ...
Colleges have been warned, for instance, that they will lose federal funding if they try to balance an incoming class with ...