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Good morning, Jenny.
Morning, Joe.
Now, Jenny, you carried out a survey ahead of this conference, and it seems to suggest that global uncertainties and costs are what worry Irish exporters the most.
Now, I mentioned in the queue that tariffs are among the issues that exporters will be thinking about.
Half those surveyed are worried about American tariffs and the other half aren't.
But with Donald Trump, you're never going to get certainty, are you?
Which spooked a lot of people.
Any sign of Irish exporters winning themselves off the US market and pushing into the new markets that the government have talked about?
And I know you're looking at the Middle East and the Far East.
Well, best of luck with that and best of luck with your International Markets Week breakfast today.
That is Jenny Melia, the Chief Executive of Enterprise Ireland.
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