Monthly Archives: April 2021

Chambers Ireland has today announced the shortlist for the Chamber Awards 2021. The shortlist demonstrates the strong level of activity that was maintained by Chambers around the country despite the difficulties presented by the ongoing pandemic. Cross-Chamber collaboration is evident from the list of nominations. Two infrastructure projects, both recognised in the Most Successful Policy

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Ahead of the Cabinet meeting later today, Chambers Ireland this morning (29 April) calls on Government to give certainty on financial supports and the reopening strategy for the months to come. Speaking this morning, Chambers Ireland Chief Executive Ian Talbot said, “First and foremost, the priority for our members is that the reopening be sustainable.

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Chambers Ireland has today (28 April 2021) welcomed the findings of a new report which found that EU Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) have a positive effect on the Irish economy by increasing trade, firm productivity, GDP and national income. Speaking today, Chambers Ireland Chief Executive Ian Talbot remarked, “Today has been a good day for

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A study commissioned by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) Research Foundation warns the global economy stands to lose as much as €7.6 trillion if governments fail to ensure developing economies get access to COVID-19 vaccines. The research has been highlighted by Chambers Ireland and UNICEF Ireland to mark World Immunisation Week. The event aims

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