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IDA's Martin Shanahan on winning jobs, upsides of Brexit & Trump, & fighting for competitiveness
Publisher |
The Irish Times
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Business
Economics
Ireland
Categories Via RSS |
Business
Publication Date |
Jan 03, 2017
Episode Duration |
00:31:10
In 2016 the number of Irish jobs in IDA-supported companies exceeded 200,000, more even than during the Celtic Tiger period. The figures prove how critically important foreign direct investment has become to the Irish economy today, and how seriously we should take threats to our attractiveness as a location for foreign investors. The threats are there, from potential Brexit shocks to the Trump administration's policies on foreign investment, external pressure to change our tax regime and domestic issues like the housing shortage that undermine our competitiveness. In the next two years IDA chief executive Martin Shanahan wants to add another 80,000 jobs to the 200,000 already brought in by the state agency. He talks to Ciarán Hancock about the agency's achievements, the upsides and downsides of Brexit and Trump and how the IDA will navigate the choppy waters ahead.

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