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Pension reform is essential, sooner rather than later
Ireland is recognised as having a world class education system and a highly educated population. Recent years have seen the introduction of many positive changes to our education and training system;
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Why Prompt Payment Matters for SMEs
It is estimated that almost €4billion could be owed to Irish businesses due to late payments, an average of almost €23,000 per business. This massive sum of uncollected revenue has becom
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Brexit Result- The Path for the UK to Leave and the Impact on the European Union
Following the UK’s vote yesterday to exit the European Union, we are left with a large degree of uncertainty on what will now follow. The UK’s vote to leave the EU now requires the application of
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UK Votes to Leave the EU- What This Means for Your Business
The Result: Following the UK’s vote yesterday to exit the European Union, we are left with a large degree of uncertainty on what will now follow. However, there are a few things we know that will an
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Africa-Ireland Economic Forum – Opportunities for Growth
Guest blog by Michael Alario, Boston College, Policy Intern with Chambers Ireland The Africa Ireland Economic Forum was born in 2011 out of the Department of National Affairs’ re-imagined strategy f
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1 in 6 SMEs with No Web Presence Linked to Lack of Adequate Broadband
The findings of the ‘dot ie Digital Health Index’ study by the IE Domain Registry have outlined that about one in six (or 17%) of Irish SMEs do not have a web presence. A significant num
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Delay to National Broadband Plan widens the digital divide between urban and rural Ireland
It is very disappointing to read today that the Government has confirmed a delay in the roll out of the National Broadband Plan. Reports state that the plan will be delayed due to planning a
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Cost of Doing Business Report highlights challenges for next Government
The National Competitiveness Council’s ‘Costs of Doing Business in Ireland 2016’ report published today (21 April 2016) highlights the many risks facing Irish economic growth and the need to add
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Investment in Infrastructure Brings About Untold Economic Benefits
In recent years and months Chambers Ireland has repeatedly called for strategic investment in infrastructure. As part of our General Election manifesto, A Vision for 2021, we called on the n
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We must address the challenges to competitiveness: skills
The National Competitiveness Council last week issued its Why Competitiveness Matters Bulletin. Its key message during this time of political uncertainty in Ireland is that, “the same urgency a
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