Monthly Archives: October 2021

Chambers Ireland, the voice of business throughout Ireland, has today called for the draft general scheme of the Circular Economy Bill 2021 to include comprehensive legislative powers to enable the achievement of our national waste and emissions reductions targets. In upholding the Sustainable Development Goals, Chambers Ireland along with its Network of Chambers, are keen

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Chambers Ireland, the voice of business throughout Ireland, has welcomed the Government’s focus on capital investment, childcare, and remote working in Budget 2022. Speaking this afternoon, Chambers Ireland CEO Ian Talbot said: Business Supports “Chambers Ireland welcomes the Government’s commitment to supporting businesses throughout the Covid-19 pandemic. This has secured jobs, prevented permanent closures and

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Chambers Ireland, the voice of business throughout Ireland, has welcomed the certainty which today’s OECD consensus on minimum Corporation Tax for multi-nationals provides. Supporting the decision of cabinet to agree to these proposals, the organisation recognises Ireland’s interests will be best met by our legal, taxation, and regulatory framework remaining consistent with international law and

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Chambers Ireland, the voice of business throughout Ireland, has welcomed the Government’s revised National Development Plan which was launched earlier today. Supporting the increased ambition in the plan, the organisation acknowledges the need for Government catch up on the lost decade of investment over the 2010s. In the medium to long-term, it believes that investment

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