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Ireland’s Improved Competitiveness Ranking is Positive News with a Cautionary Note
The 2016 IMD World Competitiveness Scorecard has placed Ireland as the 7th most competitive place to do business. It is great to see Ireland’s international competiveness performance improve wi
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CSR Good for business, Good for all – CSR Hub
Chambers Ireland has been advocating for and promoting the importance of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) for years. Our Chamber Network has an active interest in the core focus of CSR
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TTIP- Progress After the Latest Round of Talks?
Since the 2013 announcement that negotiations were to begin between the EU and the US to agree a trade agreement, Chambers Ireland has been leading the way in calling for a trade deal that specificall
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A Membership Journey
If your business has potential for growth but you’re not sure where to begin, contact your local Chamber for help. Start your journey with your local Chamber today!
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General Election 2016 – Our Vision for 2021 campaign summary
Since the launch of our campaign on February 1st 2016, the Irish Chamber Network has been strongly pushing the issues and messages from our manifesto, A Vision for 2021. Long term strategic
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Vision 2021- Alternative Dispute Resolution and Competitiveness
According to the World Bank, in international terms Ireland remains an expensive location in which to enforce a business contract, and is the 8th most expensive in the OECD32. The World Bank also
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National Infrastructure Decisions Must be Depoliticised
Ireland needs an institutionalised commitment to long-term strategic infrastructure policy making. Recently, Engineers Ireland called for the establishment of a super junior ministry to oversee t
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VISION 2021- Trade and our place in the Global Economy
Guest blog written by Emma Kerins, International Affairs Executive, Chambers Ireland Trade and investment has never been more important for the Irish and European economy. Throughout the recession, it
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World Economic Climate Continues to Cloud Over
The Ifo Institute today released the results of its World Economic Survey (WES) for the 1st quarter 2016 (available here). The Ifo Index for the world economy dropped from 89.6 points to 87.
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Access to high-speed broadband is no longer a luxury it is an economic necessity
Last night RTE’s Prime Time debated whether there is a urban/rural divide in Ireland and how the various election candidates and prospective government parties propose to address such a divide. Our
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