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The proposed Occupied Territories Bill would pose “serious risks” to American companies operating in Ireland because US laws ...
But loopholes remain, urging officials in the U.S. to re-examine this long-standing relationship. CNBC. Why U.S. corporations set up shop in Ireland. Posted: June 12, 2025 | Last updated: June 12 ...
US multinationals that are members of the American Chamber of Commerce Ireland plan to increase employee numbers here over ...
Federal anti-boycott laws make it illegal for U.S. companies to comply with foreign government boycott requests targeting ...
Ireland, with a major pharmaceutical industry, is in the front line along with Germany, for whom the United States is a major outlet for its cars, steel and machine tools ...
March 12 (UPI) --On Wednesday afternoon, President Donald Trump accused Ireland of taking U.S companies via taxation.Later in the day, though, in a friendlier exchange, he accepted a shamrock bowl ...
President Trump has threatened to slap a 200% tariff on foreign-made pharmaceuticals. That would roil the $200 billion-plus ...
Nevertheless, Ireland has established itself as a hub for U.S. companies looking to expand to European markets, so the momentum continues: in 2023, 167 U.S. companies opened offices in Ireland.
DUBLIN (Reuters) -Ireland has secured 179 investments from foreign multinational companies so far this year that are set to ...
Trump says he wants to “reshore” U.S. companies, bringing their business activities and tax dollars back home. That would be tough for Ireland’s economy.
US President Donald Trump's measures on US pharmaceutical companies operating in Ireland remains "somewhat uncertain", Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said.