President elect Donald Trump says he wants to impose tariffs on non-US goods being imported to the country.
The Taoiseach says he wants to see an EU-US summit to discuss the impact on jobs and the economies following the US Presidential Election.
President elect Donald Trump says he wants to impose tariffs on non-US goods being imported to the country, which could have an affect on Irish companies.
He also said he would try lower corporation tax in America to entice companies back to the country.
Taoiseach Simon Harris says he'll be reminding Donald Trump the US also benefits from Irish companies operating over there:

Calls For Prison Security Review After Inmate Died In Their Cell
Fuel Oil Prices At Highest Recorded Value In Five Years
Over 200 Fines For E-Scooter Offences Issued In Kildare Carlow Area
Planned 72-Hour Ambulance Strike Called Off
Taoiseach Travelling To Vatican To Meet Pope Leo
Newbridge Scientist Hopeful For Ambitious Project Aimed At Preventing Hospital-Acquired Infections
Irish Rail To Scrap IT System Believed To Be Worth €50 Million
28,000 Calls To Newbridge Samaritans Centre In 2025