The move will create 100 new jobs.
100 jobs are being created by pharma company Astrazeneca.
Great news that @AstraZeneca is to establish its first ever manufacturing facility in Ireland, creating 100 highly-skilled jobs.
— Micheál Martin (@MichealMartinTD) September 21, 2021
The $360m investment in Dublin is a huge boost to the area, and to the entire country’s life-sciences sector.@IDAIRELAND
The firm is investing more than 300 million euro in a facility in Dublin.
Astrazeneca claim the move to Ireland will help it in its zero-carbon ambitions.
AstraZeneca to create 100 jobs in Ireland as part of $360m investment https://t.co/VRW5tc0Tpw
— The Irish Times (@IrishTimes) September 21, 2021

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