Outgoing Minister for Finance Jack Chambers sidestepped discussion of President-elect Trump's economic plans during a speech to the American Chamber of Commerce. He acknowledged initial contacts with the new US administration but avoided direct mention of Trump's policies, which could threaten Ireland's low-tax, export-led economy and its €54 billion of US exports.
Chambers expressed concern about a less trade-friendly global environment, emphasizing Ireland's constructive approach to working with the new administration
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Outgoing Irish Finance Minister Addresses US Chamber of Commerce, Avoids Trump's Protectionist AgendaJack Chambers, Ireland's outgoing minister for finance, highlighted the country's trade ties with the US at an event hosted by the American Chamber of Commerce in Dublin. Despite this, he steered avoidance of discussing Donald Trump's proposed tariff of 25 percent tariffs on imports from certain countries.
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