Northern Ireland businesses “anxious” about Trump tariffs
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Northern Ireland exists as a sort of economic hybrid, in which the internal markets of Britain and the European Union ( EU) overlap. That reflects a complicated Brexit divorce settlement intended to p...
From The Economist
After Brexit, Northern Ireland was left in a unique trading position.
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World markets were left reeling on Thursday after U.S. President Donald Trump unveiled reciprocal tariffs to match duties put on U.S. goods by other countries.
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Belfast News Letter on MSNFears that Irish Sea border may harden if Northern Ireland 'caught in the crossfire' of Donald Trump's tariff trade warA demand has been made for "urgent steps to protect Northern Ireland's interests" amid fears that the Donald Trump's newly-announced import tariffs could lead to a hardening of the Irish Sea border.
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For nationalists in Belfast and east Ulster, there had been much debate since 1921 about whether (or not) to accept the institutions of Northern Ireland, including its parliament
Northern Ireland is being excluded from the itineraries of some trips to the island of Ireland due to the UK's new Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) scheme, tourism operators have told UTV. From Wednesday European visitors to the UK who do no require a visa will have to purchase an ETA at a cost of £10.
Northern Ireland risks becoming “collateral damage” in Donald Trump’s trade war because the Brexit deal means it must apply any retaliatory EU tariffs against the US.
Economy Minister Caoimhe Archibald warned MLAs on Tuesday that she was “deeply concerned” about the impact that a new ETA tourism scheme could have on the north’s tourism industry.
A number of innovation projects are to receive a share of £54,372,539 (64,999,270 euro) of funding to boost productivity and competitiveness on either side of the Irish border. The Peaceplus funding will support 96 enterprises,