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Ireland
As Brexit looms, Dublin vies for financial crown
Jun 27, 2018
The Irish capital is hoping to draw in firms fleeing post-Brexit London.
How Ireland rebounded after Europe's debt crisis
Jun 27, 2018
Austerity, grit and flexibility helped get the country's economy back on an even keel.
How to solve problems around Brexit and the Irish border
Jun 27, 2018
Could technology help prevent bottlenecks on the EU-U.K. border?
Brexit creates problem on Northern Irish border
Jun 26, 2018
The border between the Republic of Ireland and the U.K. province of Northern Ireland is a big Brexit sticking point.
For Ireland, multinational companies are a blessing and a curse
Jun 20, 2018
The government welcomes foreign firms, but its tax regime draws criticism.
Let's do the numbers: St. Patrick's Day edition
Mar 15, 2018
From closed bars to Pedialyte, here are a few things you might not have known about the holiday.
Northern Ireland-Irish Republic border is a hurdle for Brexit
Dec 5, 2017
The Irish Republic wants a guarantee that the border will remain open after Britain leaves the European Union.
...will stay as open as it is today.
For public good, not for profit.
Awkward: Merkel is poised for a diplomatic dance with Trump
Mar 16, 2017
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte is probably the happiest man in Europe today after the anti-Muslim and anti-European Union candidate Geert Wilders did worse than expected in elections yesterday. Trans-Atlantic economic attention now turns to Washington visits this week by two European leaders, both of whom have been critical of President Donald Trump. Irish Prime […]
Everyone wants the Apple taxes that Apple doesn’t want to pay
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Andy Uhler
Dec 19, 2016
An EU dispute over Ireland’s tax treatment of Apple is really about who gets Apple’s taxes.
Apple to bring profits back: what's the tax bill?
Sep 1, 2016
The corporate tax rate is 35 percent - but some doubt Apple will pay that.