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Breakfast Business with Enterprise Ireland on Newstalk.
Breakfast Business with Enterprise Ireland on Newstalk.
Breakfast Business with Enterprise Ireland on Newstalk.
Although less onerous than feared, the new 15% tariff regime represents a clear deterioration in Ireland's trading environment.
Good morning and welcome to Breakfast Business and thank you as ever to Eamon Torsney.
Dell used to make PCs here in Ireland.
They're still here, but much of its work is building and selling servers which sit in data centres.
It is Thursday the 24th of September at 6.30.
Coming up on today's show we'll be talking to the ESRI with its latest thoughts on the economy, especially the pharma sector.
Despite that, Irish growth, as measured by modified domestic demand, is set to be a robust 3.8% this year, but slip back to 2.9% next year.
They're also in the AI space, needless to say.
But Dell is worried that Ireland is set to miss the boat when it comes to providing the infrastructure for the AI revolution, including grid connections, water supply and even good old-fashioned planning permission.
And we'll be chatting live to Dell and all the markets as usual.
You can email us business at newstalk.com.
They are among the views in the latest quarterly economic report from the ESRI think tank, which...
But first let's have a look at the main business stories in the newspapers and websites today.
This is a stark warning from one of the biggest tech companies in the world and comes as corporate America invests a trillion dollars in AI infrastructure and even nuclear power data centers.
which also has done a deep dive into Ireland's pharmaceutical sector, whose Irish corporation tax receipts could be in jeopardy.
Dr. Conor O'Toole from the ESRI is on the line.