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Will the trade impact of Brexit for Ireland be long-lasting or temporary? Signs so far this year are that Brexit is having a significant effect on company decisions and thus on trade patterns.
An exploration of Brexit's impact on the Northern Ireland/Republican of Ireland Border, with a detour into the Irish Civil ...
With Brexit looming, Ireland braces for its economic impact Mar 26, 2017 3:57 PM EDT ...
From RTÉ Radio 1's Morning Ireland, Sven Spollen-Behrens, director of the Small Firms Association, on the Revenue letter to SMEs warning them to prepare for a possible no-deal Brexit.
"A Brexit would reduce bilateral trade flows between Ireland and the UK by 20 per cent or more," it states. Bilateral trade at present amounts to 1 billion euros a week (about $1.1 billion).
The Republic of Ireland is to receive €920m (£782m) from a European Commission fund which is designed to "mitigate the impact of Brexit". The Brexit Adjustment Reserve is available to all ...
The impact of Brexit on Ireland will be "negative and significant", according to a new report from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), which says that the Government must set aside significant ...
The impact of Brexit will become increasingly evident on the island of Ireland as the UK diverges from the EU, a new report has warned. According to the think tank 'UK in a Changing Europe', areas ...
Ireland is to be the largest beneficiary of the European Commission's €5.4 billion Brexit Adjustment Reserve fund. ... “Brexit has had a negative impact on many people’s lives.
It continues to suggest a positive, albeit smaller, impact of about 10,000 euros per head by 2025 in event of reunification. By contrast, Dr Hubner suggests a hard Brexit, on World Trade ...
Northern Ireland had a separate arrangement. Brexit was hugely divisive, both politically and socially, dominating political debate and with arguments about its impacts raging for years.