The flow of multinational investment into Ireland slowed in the first six months of 2024 amid an increasingly uncertain geopolitical backdrop.
The State’s inward investment agency said Ireland’s proposition for FDI remains strong despite “an increasingly challenging global operating environment”.
“Ireland continues to be recognised as a highly stable and attractive location for global investment,” Minister for Enterprise Peter Burke said at the launch of the report. IDA Ireland chief executive Michael Lohan said: “Ireland’s proposition as a location for FDI investment remains strong.”
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