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Irish businesses must look east as Trump tariffs loom, says Chamber chief

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The CEO of the Arab Irish Chamber of Commerce (AICC) is urging Irish businesses battling the uncertainty of “what’s next” during the Trump administration to consider expanding their trade strategy to the Arab world – or risk being left behind.

A new era looms for the world

As we step into the new year, a strange, anticipatory tension hangs in the air. This sense of flux and uncertainty is palpable, amplified by the imminent return of Donald Trump to the White House for his second term. January 20 marks a moment that many see as a fulcrum for global change—or chaos.

Business end of the Championship looms this weekend

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After the conclusion of the group stage, the business end of the race for the Frank Fox Cup really begins this week. Salthill/Knocknacarra, Maigh Cuilinn, Corofin and Annaghdown all consolidated top spot in their groups with wins at the weekend and will skip the preliminary quarter final round. After some games with great entertainment, we know the eight teams to face each other in the preliminary quarter finals this week and the four teams set to fight it out in the relegation semi-finals.

Do or die for Corinthians as play-off looms

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Last year's date of Saturday, April 22 may not hold weight for most people. But for the players and coaching staff of Galway Corinthians RFC, it is a day which evokes painful memories.

Defining games loom in football championship

Defining games loom in football Naomh Anna Leitir Móir and St James open football proceedings in Group 1 this weekend with the Gaeltacht outfit desperate to a win after two successive defeats.

United continue to carve promotion bid as busy weekend looms

When it comes time to build Stephen Walsh’s statue on the Dyke Road, the pose might well be based on the sensational bicycle kick he scored last Friday in Eamonn Deacy Park.

United need momentum as play-offs loom

Galway United entertain Athlone Town tomorrow night in Eamon Deacy Park (7.45pm) knowing their fate in the first division play-offs is virtually sealed. Less certain is the make up of their opponents.

Tensions high as deadline looms for Salthill cycleway submissions

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Tensions between the two sides in the debate over the proposed temporary cycleway for Salthill are rising, with just 24 hours left until the deadline closes for submissions on the proposal.

Deadline looms for online consultation on Basic Income Scheme for the Arts

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People working in culture and the arts in Galway are being urged to take part in an online consultation ahead of the introduction of a pilot scheme to provide a basic income for the sector.

Lloyd Loom furniture expressing an air of elegance and comfort

If the sight of Lloyd Loom brings to mind perfectly mown lawns and tea on the terrace, you are not alone.

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