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Full coverage: FDI

Joe Gill: Ireland fostered CRH, Kerry Group and Ryanair. But that ecosystem is weakening

We have drawn deeply from the FDI well for decades, and in doing so have allowed dependence – and a degree of complacency – to obscure a fundamental weakness in our industrial policy.

Joe Gill
23rd Feb, 2026 - 4 min read

Fraud, bribery, and the 200 jobs that never were: The collapse of ASG’s Irish expansion

Allstate Sales Group collapsed and its CEO faces serious fraud charges in the US, entangled with the company’s bungled Irish expansion and its hiring drive that never got going.

Jonathan Keane
18th Feb, 2026 - 5 min read

“It always comes back to people”: Peter Burke on politics, pressure and restraint

Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment Peter Burke reflects on what inspired him to enter politics and outlines his plans to strengthen domestic business while promoting foreign direct investment.

Ian Kehoe
30th Jan, 2026 - 8 min read

Why multinationals keep betting on Ireland: Rewinding the week that was

With all the talk of Trump, trade and tariffs, it is easy to forget just how attractive Ireland is for foreign direct investment.

Ian Kehoe
21st Dec, 2025 - 5 min read

From Delaware to diversifying: How Irish firms approach US market entry in the Trump era

Trade turbulence has cast a shadow over doing business in the US. Irish firms are ploughing ahead with investments there but the playbook has got a little complicated.

Jonathan Keane
31st Oct, 2025 - 5 min read

“Politics is about delivering for people, delivering for business, delivering for society”

Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment Peter Burke talks through the nuances of Budget 2026, arguing that it is designed to bolster the indigenous economy at a time of global threats.

Ian Kehoe
10th Oct, 2025 - 13 min read

Sandboxes and Brexit dividends: How Ireland should plan for financial services’ next decade

The country's financial services sector has thrived in spite of Brexit and Covid. Now, the Government needs to devise a strategy that will ensure the next Stripe or Revolut will grow from Ireland, not just within it.

Byron Fry
19th Aug, 2025 - 8 min read

Inside Ireland’s bid for the world’s biggest chipmakers

A €30 billion fab could put Ireland on the semiconductor map — but with no diplomatic ties to Taiwan and fierce global competition, the Government's grand ambition to be a European semiconductor superpower is one of its most challenging strategic tests in recent times.

John Reynolds
15th Jul, 2025 - 23 min read

Ireland needs to ramp up defence spending to protect its FDI. Sweden and Finland can show the way

Ireland owes much of its economic revival to the attraction of overseas investment. Our new London-based contributor Byron Fry argues that it must go about protecting it at a time of geopolitical unrest with credible neutrality.

Byron Fry
4th Jun, 2025 - 5 min read

Research Ireland’s new CEO brings lofty ambitions for the domestic tech sector with him

The appointment of Diarmuid O'Brien as the new CEO of Research Ireland represents something of a coup for the agency. His February interview with The Currency gives an insight into what to expect from its new leader.

Michael Cogley
15th May, 2025 - 6 min read
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