Northern Ireland exists as a sort of economic hybrid, in which the internal markets of Britain and the European Union ( EU) ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNFears that Irish Sea border may harden if Northern Ireland 'caught in the crossfire' of Donald Trump's tariff trade warA demand has been made for "urgent steps to protect Northern Ireland's interests" amid fears that the Donald Trump's ...
Northern Ireland risks becoming “collateral damage” in Donald Trump’s trade war because the Brexit deal means it must apply ...
US president Donald Trump has imposed sweeping tariffs on imports, including 20 per cent on goods from the EU and 10 per cent ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNFirms in Northern Ireland anxious about Trump tariffs, O’Neill saysBusinesses in Northern Ireland are “anxious” about the impact that US president Donald Trump’s tariff announcements will have ...
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Belfast Live on MSNNorthern Ireland businesses “anxious” about Donald Trump tariffs"It doesn’t serve anybody’s interests and I think it creates a period of uncertainty and instability in terms of the economy ...
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For nationalists in Belfast and east Ulster, there had been much debate since 1921 about whether (or not) to accept the ...
For producers like the Wild Atlantic Distillery, on the Northern side of the Border, the picture is further ... of whiskey takes place in Northern Ireland, then it counts as UK goods, but he ...
TRACE (€5,898,405.66) – Led by Ulster University with partners in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, the project will establish a cross-border innovation hub focusing on the ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSN'It is very likely Northern Ireland will have to follow EU lead on retaliation against Donald Trump tariffs' says economist Esmond BirnieA prominent Northern Irish economist has said it is “very likely” that Northern Ireland will indeed have to follow the EU’s ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNWe need to give firms advice on how Trump tariffs will work says Northern Ireland economy ministerBusinesses in Northern Ireland are "anxious" about the impact that US President Donald Trump's tariff announcements will have, First Minister Michelle O'Neill has said.
Northern Irish goods will be covered by the 10 per cent tariff which Mr Trump has imposed on the UK as a whole. Goods from ...
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