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Irish Mirror on MSNSimon Harris says it would be 'bizarre' for US to implement pharmaceuticals tariffThe Tanaiste’s comments came after US President Donald Trump reiterated a threat to impose tariffs on pharmaceuticals, which would have a significant impact on Irish exports ...
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Suspension of tariffs a relief to many businesses in Ireland – HarrisUse precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
Ireland's Tánaiste Simon Harris said Trump's 20% tariffs on EU imports "represents a huge challenge to Irish exporters to the ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNSimon Harris to stress importance of Irish trade to US during crunch meeting with commerce secretaryThe Tanaiste will be advocating for bilateral relations between Ireland and the US during Wednesday's meeting with US ...
Tánaiste Simon Harris is attending a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Luxembourg, overshadowed by the Russian missile ...
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Irish Mirror on MSN'We have to take Donald Trump at his word' - Simon Harris speaks out on potential pharma tariffsTanaiste Simon Harris expressed concern over US President Donald Trump's potential tariffs on Ireland's pharmaceutical ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNLIVE: Simon Harris calls for negotiation as Donald Trump lashes 20% tariffs on EU importsUS president Donald Trump has lashed 20% tariffs on all imports from the EU as part of a raft of measures which will hit ...
Simon Harris - Ireland’s deputy premier met with US commerce secretary Howard Lutnick in Washington DC on Wednesday.
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Independent.ie on MSNIbec warns of short-time working and lay offs, as Simon Harris says US tariffs are ‘here to stay’Ireland is expecting moderate interim EU tariffs on US goods next week, coupled with an offer of negotiations, after China ...
Proposals to make Ireland more competitive amid disruption to economic norms are to be brought before Irish ministers on ...
Tánaiste Simon Harris said US president Donald Trump’s suspension of higher tariffs “will come as a relief to many businesses in Ireland”. The Tánaiste was speaking following a meeting ...
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