Monthly Archives: October 2018

At a meeting today (Thursday 25 October 2018) with Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab, Chambers Ireland joined with our colleagues from the Northern European Coastal Chamber Alliance, including the British Chambers of Commerce, to urge negotiators to avoid a messy, no-deal. In a landmark meeting, the seven Chambers – based in the UK, France, Germany, Ireland,

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Commenting on today’s signature of the EU-Singapore Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between the European Union and Singapore at the ASEM Summit in Brussels (19 October 2018) Ian Talbot, Chief Executive of Chambers Ireland commented, “We welcome today’s signing of the EU-Singapore Free Trade Agreement at the Asia Europe Meeting taking place in Brussels.  Ireland’s ability

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Entrepreneurs will gather in the European Parliament in Brussels today (10 October 2018) for the fifth edition of the European Parliament of Enterprises, the largest exercise at European level in economic democracy. Twelve entrepreneurs, representing Chambers across the county will form part of the Irish delegation. Speaking today, Chambers Ireland Chief Executive Ian Talbot, welcomed

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Speaking following the delivery of Budget 2019 by Minister Paschal Donohoe today (9 October 2018), Ian Talbot, Chief Executive of Chambers Ireland, commented: “Government’s chosen path for Budget 2019 will produce long term benefits for the Irish economy if measures announced are implemented appropriately and rapidly. Balancing the books, delivering promised investments, establishing the Rainy Day

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BCC, NI Chamber, Chambers Ireland: Businesses across GB, NI and Ireland need speed and precision injected into Brexit negotiations With less than six months until Brexit, the leading UK, Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland business groups are joining forces to call on both sides to redouble efforts in the on-going negotiations to ensure an

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Chambers Ireland congratulates Siobhan Kinsella on assuming the role of President of the organisation, succeeding Niamh Boyle, Managing Director of the Reputations Agency who held the position since 2016. Chambers Ireland Chief Executive Ian Talbot commented, “We’re delighted to welcome Siobhan as our new President and we look forward to working with her in furthering

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Commenting on the release of today’s (2 October 2018) Fiscal Monitor, Ian Talbot, Chief Executive of Chambers Ireland said, “Today’s final Exchequer Returns before the announcement of Budget 2019 next week holds no surprises or promises of any giveaway. They do however illustrate the ongoing need for prudent decisions. From the perspective of business, we need to

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