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An Roinn Fiontar, Turasóireacht agus Fostaíochta Department of Enterprise, Tourism and Employment https://t.co/pvBuKtOMjt
Ireland
Joined May 2010
Timber sector can grow to support construction: New Market Opportunity for Timber in Construction in Ireland report published 🌳 Minister @peterburkefg, and Minister of State for the @agriculture_ie, Michael Healy-Rae @MHealyRae , today published the report which demonstrates
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This week is Climate Action Week — check out everything happening from the great new site https://t.co/6qT49j1H21
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Got stuff you’re ready to resell? SHEINexchange keeps fashion in closets longer with peer-to-peer reselling. Together, we’re helping to make sure more clothes continue to be loved and used—one outfit at a time. Hit the link to learn more.
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📢 Have your say on the European Union’s Platform Work Directive. The Directive aims to enhance working conditions and data protection for individuals engaged in platform work across the EU. Platform work refers to employment where organisations or individuals use online
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Now showing: Common Threads at National Design & Craft Gallery 🧵 An exhibition honouring the beauty of Ireland’s textile traditions. Featuring beautifully made pieces by members of Feltmakers Irelandand Feltmakers Ireland, this show unites makers whose passion and
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Minister @NiamhSmythTD welcomes the €25.5 million increase in current funding, bringing our Department’s allocation to €618 million which will ensure the delivering of several new and emerging priorities 💡 🔊“Budget 2026 marks a pivotal moment in Ireland’s digital
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#Budget26 will continue to fund Departmental core capital programmes while also unlocking new strategic investments that will shape Ireland’s enterprise future 🎯 🔊“Our focus has been clear in this budget, it’s about supporting enterprise, supporting small businesses, and
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Yesterday Ministers @peterburkefg , @Alan_Dillon and @NiamhSmythTD welcomed Budget 2026 as a pro-enterprise budget📈 Budget 2026 strengthens the link between industrial development, infrastructure investment and job creation, supporting indigenous enterprise, regional growth
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Minister @peterburkefg welcomes Budget 2026 which is firmly focused on enabling Irish businesses to thrive 📶 🔊 "Where businesses thrive, jobs follow. Budget 2026 is a pro-enterprise budget that recognises the critical link between industrial development, infrastructure
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📢 Budget 2026: Driving Enterprise, Defending Employment Minister @peterburkefg announces Budget 2026 as a future-proofed investment in Ireland’s enterprise base, designed to support job creation, regional development, innovation, tourism and long-term competitiveness in the
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Ireland’s Industrial decarbonisation is not just an environmental goal but also a competitive and economic imperative for Irish businesses. Reducing reliance on fossil fuels gives businesses access to a clean, lower cost source of energy. This makes businesses more resilient,
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🌍 Save the Date: 10 October 2025 – Webinar for Green Public Procurement! Why should public procurers choose EU Ecolabel products? Public procurement makes up 14% of the EU’s GDP—a huge opportunity to drive a greener, more circular economy. 📅 Webinar: 10 October 2025 (9 -
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Ireland is making large scale investments in infrastructure, with €275.4 billion in public capital investment planned out to 2035, including €102.4 billion over the next five years. An additional €10 billion in equity and fund releases will support megaprojects in water,
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Ireland is a small, advanced economy with high wages and costs. Effective competition policy is vital to contain cost pressures across the economy especially for SMEs. 📘 The Action Plan on Competitiveness and Productivity proposes a range of measures to pivot towards a
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📢 New Pay Rates for Early Years & School-Age Childcare Professionals! From 13 October 2025, a new Employment Regulation Order will increase hourly wages by an average of 10% for 35,000 staff across the sector 👶📚 💶 New minimum rates range from €15.00 to €20.25 per hour
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Our Department is inviting companies to take part in a survey to help inform Ireland's contribution to EU work on monitoring outbound investment. The survey aims to: 💡 Gather insights into Irish companies' overseas activities and investments, particularly in sensitive or
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Minister @NiamhSmythTD had a productive visit to Cape Town, representing Ireland at the G20 Digital Economy Ministerial Meetings. 🌍 Over two days, she joined global leaders to discuss digital inclusion, digital publi infrastructure, digital innovation ecosystems, and ethical
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Irish companies are pushing ahead with ambitious international growth plans despite global uncertainty, according to new survey results released at Enterprise Ireland’s IMW. Hear from Jenny Melia, CEO of Enterprise Ireland speak at today's Business Breakfast Briefing in the RDS.
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🎙️ Minister @Alan_Dillon T.D. delivered the keynote, highlighting the WRC’s role in shaping Ireland’s employment landscape and supporting small businesses and workers. #IR #EmploymentRights
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