Donald Trump’s trade war edges closer to Ireland

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Donald Trump’s trade war edges closer to Ireland
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The drip-drip of Donald Trump’s trade agenda, or tariff threats, are creeping closer to Ireland and the signals are unsettling. In a typically rhetorical Oval Office press conference on Thursday, the US president set out a lengthy explainer of. Of considerable relevance to the Irish economy is what he has promised for the pharmaceutical sector, Ireland’s most significant export commodity to the US market. Keith Duggan in Washington and Cliff Taylor break it down.

. Fiachra Gallagher reports on how the five cases – taken by Daire Hickey and David Kelly against Web Summit chief executive Paddy Cosgrave, and by Mr Cosgrave against Mr Kelly – are due to be heard together from March 18th.. Ciara O’Brien and Barry O’Halloran look at the detail, with the company reaching a record $2 billion in operating cash flow.

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