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Ireland’s Economy Skyrockets as US Tariff Fears Fizzle – Goodbody Says “Fog Is Lifting”

Ireland’s Economy Skyrockets as US Tariff Fears Fizzle – Goodbody Says “Fog Is Lifting”

In-depth, Goodbody’s Irish Economic Health Check (Oct 2025) portrays a surprisingly robust outlook. Chief Economist Dermot O’Leary emphasizes Ireland’s strong labour market and surging consumer spending. Goodbody now forecasts 3.6% MDD growth in 2025 (up from 3.0% prior), with 2026 at 3.2% and 2027 at 2.9%. O’Leary says “ongoing strength in the labour market, aided by buoyant population growth, is playing an important role in consumer spending”. These upgrades more than offset softer foreign investment trends: he notes IDA-supported job announcements have slowed, partly because US firms are shifting emphasis back home. Tariff and Tax Risks – which loomed large
22 October 2025
Comprehensive Guide to Drone Laws in Ireland (2025 Update)

Comprehensive Guide to Drone Laws in Ireland (2025 Update)

Since 31 December 2020, Ireland follows EU drone rules (Regulations 2019/947 and 2019/945) enforced by the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA). Drones are categorized by risk as Open, Specific, and Certified, with Open and Specific covering most operations today. Operator registration is required for drones 250 g or heavier or any drone with a camera, costs €40 for five years, and yields a visible Operator ID. Open-category pilots must complete online training and pass an A1/A3 certificate, with an additional A2 theoretical exam and practical practice to obtain an A2 certificate. Maximum altitude is 120 meters above ground level, and BVLOS
17 July 2025
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Ireland’s Internet Revolution: From Rural Blackspots to Blazing Broadband in 2025

Ireland’s Internet Revolution: From Rural Blackspots to Blazing Broadband in 2025

As of early 2025, about 98–99% of Ireland’s population is online and roughly 94% of households have internet access. In 2025 the median fixed broadband speed was about 146 Mbps, with the 2024 average around 103 Mbps and Ireland ranking around 40th globally. Gigabit-capable broadband is available to about 86% of premises nationwide in 2025, and pure fiber FTTP coverage is roughly 76% of premises as of Q1 2025. Two-thirds of rural homes and businesses can access high-speed internet thanks to fiber rollouts between 2023 and 2025. Starlink entered Ireland in 2021 and by 2025 is widely used in rural
18 June 2025
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