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And we have the IMI.
So it's a group of house of brands or business brands all doing slightly different things.
the commonality.
We do, we do.
Summertime is a time for movie making in the IMI.
There's a lot of film production companies that like the area.
They've all been there and we've all looked out the window and watched it all happen.
Well, thanks very much for joining us, Mark, and best of luck with that facility down in Blarney and Carrick-to-Hill.
That is Mark Dunphy, Managing Director and Head of Cork Operations with Merck Life Science in Ireland.
Breakfast Business with Enterprise Ireland on Newstalk.
Good morning and welcome to Breakfast Business and thank you to Eamon Torsney.
It is Tuesday the 30th of September at 6.31.
Coming up on today's show we'll be talking to the German life sciences company Merck and we'll be looking at leadership as a management trait and all the markets as usual including the latest tariff salvo from Trump overnight, this time on furniture.
You can email us business at newstalk.com but first let's have a look at the main business stories in the newspapers and websites.
Martin Claffey in the Irish Examiner reports that the U.S.
will impose a 100% tariff on all movies made outside the country.
Donald Trump said in a post on Truth Social, a move that one Irish film studio executive warned would put the nail in the coffin in the U.S.
film industry.
Mr. Trump took aim at the film industry in his latest tariff outburst.
Our movie making business has been stolen from the United States by other countries, just like stealing candy from a baby, he said yesterday.