The Irish Times view on Trump’s economic threat to Ireland: danger lies ahead

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The Irish Times view on Trump’s economic threat to Ireland: danger lies ahead
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As the European home for many giant US companies, Ireland will be at the centre of tensions on trade, tax and regulation

Simon Harris and Paschal Donohoe: the two ministers who will be central to dealing with Trump's economic threat. The precise shape of the threat from Donald Trump’s presidency to Ireland’s exports and tax revenue is still not clear. However, it is obvious that danger lies ahead. Trump has threatened tariffs, which would hit Irish exports and has withdrawn from the OECD deal on corporate taxation.

Ireland may, at times, find itself trying to tone down tensions between the US and EU, or encouraging negotiated agreements rather than trade wars. But if push does come to shove, then Ireland has to act alongside other EU members, for example if there is a decision to impose tariffs on US imports as a retaliatory measure.

Harry Potter hyperfans will be putting their faith in the new TV reboot. But be careful what you wish for. Ireland’s reliance on corporate tax revenues from US corporate giants means there are significant vulnerabilities here, too. Already Trump is indicating that he will cut the tax rate for companies manufacturing in the US and he may try – via rhetoric, tax measures, or a mixture of both – to get intellectual property assets housed in countries like Ireland relocated back to American.

Ireland has a case to make in the value of an Irish base for US companies – and the value of Irish investment in America. But in the strange economic world of Trumpism, Ireland’s large surplus in trade in goods with the US is looked on negatively and may prompt some policy moves, or some hectoring of companies investing here and exporting back to the US market.

Add in the regulatory issues and it is clear that a busy agenda lies ahead for Irish economic diplomacy. And it is vital that wider budgetary policy, too, takes account of the risk that some trouble may well lie ahead and the need to have enough leeway to respond.

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