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John Whelan: EU should not use trade 'bazooka' in response to US tariffs
John Whelan: EU should not use trade 'bazooka' in response to US tariffs
The French, Italians, and Spanish were equally worried about the Brussels-recommended 50% tax on American whiskey, which appears to have been leaked to the US officials

Sun, 23 Mar, 2025

Intel’s future uncertain as new CEO grapples with Trump’s policies
Intel’s future uncertain as new CEO grapples with Trump’s policies
The Biden administration pumped billions of dollars in grants into Intel under the Chips act to try and support its chase to get back to its global position in the semi-conduct race

Sun, 16 Mar, 2025

Ireland faces a bigger threat from the US than just tariffs
Ireland faces a bigger threat from the US than just tariffs
Micheál Martin may need to pledge some material incentives to increase the size of Irish business investors in the US

Mon, 10 Mar, 2025

John Whelan: Dublin has highest density of AI engineers in Europe, but can Ireland capitalise?
John Whelan: Dublin has highest density of AI engineers in Europe, but can Ireland capitalise?
Dublin stands out for its high density of AI talent, comprising 17% of all software engineers in the area, more than double the average for European cities, according to a survey

Mon, 17 Feb, 2025

Blue Capsules on Conveyor at Modern Pharmaceutical Factory. Tablet and Capsule Manufacturing Process. Close-up Shot of Medical D
John Whelan: Trump’s tariff damage to Ireland could be immense
As Ireland depends heavily on exports to Germany, Europe, and the US, the impact of tariffs is likely to be severe

Sun, 09 Feb, 2025

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John Whelan: What direction is Europe's Competitive Compass pointing?
The new EU compass could support small companies to grow their market share across Europe, assisted by fewer regulatory burdens and access to a more expansive single finance market

Mon, 03 Feb, 2025

John Whelan: Ireland racks up €46bn surplus on US as tariffs loom
John Whelan: Ireland racks up €46bn surplus on US as tariffs loom
It's no secret that Donald Trump is disgruntled by the EU’s trade surplus and has Ireland in his sights when considering additional tariffs

Sun, 19 Jan, 2025

John Whelan: New EU commission will face push back as new regulations kick in
John Whelan: New EU commission will face push back as new regulations kick in
Increase in competition from China and the US give the incoming European Commission plentiful issues to combat

Sun, 12 Jan, 2025

John Whelan: 2025 is going to be a turbulent year for airlines
John Whelan: 2025 is going to be a turbulent year for airlines
While results for the winter period are generally reported to have been buoyant and still to be published, Ryanair may still struggle to recoup earlier months’ lost operating profits, writes John Whelan

Sun, 05 Jan, 2025

Data analysis science and big data with AI technology. Analyst or Scientist uses a computer and dashboard for analysis of inform
John Whelan: Will AI be the international trade driver in 2025?
AI is shaping up to be a’ must-have’ for 2025 likely to affect every aspect of a company’s operations from product development, customer service, to marketing, and sales

Wed, 01 Jan, 2025

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