Outgoing Minister Avoids Trump's Economic Plans in Speech to US Business

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Outgoing Minister for Finance Jack Chambers sidestepped discussion of President-elect Trump's economic plans during a speech to the American Chamber of Commerce, expressing concern about a less trade-friendly global environment while emphasizing Ireland's constructive approach to working with the new administration.

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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