Economic turmoil has been a mainstay during the second Trump presidency. From tariffs to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz to threats to invade Greenland, the US president has done much to disrupt international trade. But for Ireland, there has been one constant: the continued flow of record tax payments from American multinational corporations into the country. Taxes from giants like Apple, Eli Lilly, and Microsoft helped fund Ireland’s economic transformation, but the Government has faced repeated warnings over the country’s reliance on American multinationals. For Gautam Mukunda, a management professor at the Yale School of Management in the…
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