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Europe launches plan to bolster clean tech sector, aid ailing industries

The European Commission has today proposed making €100 billion available to support EU-made clean manufacturing, streamlining public procurement processes and ...
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Number of private tenancies rose 7.6% in 2024 – RTB

Despite concerns that landlords are leaving the market, new research from the State body which regulates the rental sector shows ...
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US companies will keep positive view of Ireland even if tariffs imposed – survey

A survey of US companies that are members of the American Chamber of Commerce Ireland shows that 80% of respondents ...
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Average weekly earnings up 5.6% to €979.71 in fourth quarter – CSO

Preliminary estimates from the Central Statistics Office for the fourth quarter of last year show that average weekly earnings rose ...
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CCPC calls for buyers to get free access to car history

The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) has launched a report calling for an online portal that would see used ...
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European car sales drop in January as falling combustion engines outweigh EV gains

New car sales in Europe were down by 2.1% in January, as a jump in fully electric and hybrid-electric car ...
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Govt seeks to allocate €50m for cross-border projects

Taoiseach Micheál Martin and Tánaiste Simon Harris will seek Cabinet approval to allocate more than €50m towards cross-border projects. The ...
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Corporate bosses urge Berlin to quickly move on weak economy

German business leaders have today called on Berlin to form a new government swiftly, saying that Europe’s largest economy could ...
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Rising business costs biggest challenge for 2025 – IHF

Occupancy rates in Irish hotels fell last year, while forward room bookings for 2025 are €100m lower than they were ...
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