Shannon Chamber to Open Discussion on Ireland’s International Tax Regime

Shannon Chamber to Open Discussion on Ireland’s International Tax Regime

With Ireland’s international tax regime and multinational companies’ tax liabilities very much under scrutiny, and the coming years set to be a period of uncertainty and change across the world, Shannon Chamber has invited its corporate sponsor Grant Thornton to put the entire debate in context at a breakfast seminar on Thursday, 20 November in…

Development of Enterprise, Exports and Innovation Key to Sustainable Enterprise Growth – Shannon Chamber President

Development of Enterprise, Exports and Innovation Key to Sustainable Enterprise Growth – Shannon Chamber President

“The Celtic Tiger economy ground to a halt because of its dependence on credit-financed domestic consumption and residential property development but it is now clearly understood that the key to sustainable economic growth is the development of enterprise, exports and innovation,” said Shannon Chamber president Kevin Thompstone addressing an audience of business executives in Dromoland…

Shannon Chamber Post-Budget 2015 Commentary

As a preface to this commentary, Shannon Chamber would state that Budgets must be judged in the context of the economic climate that prevails at the time, the prospects for the years ahead, and recent historical experience. The key factors therefore, influencing Budget 2015 were: The €30 billion austerity programme that existed between 2009 and…

Budget 2015 a missed opportunity to help SMEs create jobs…Shannon Chamber

Budget 2015 a missed opportunity to help SMEs create jobs…Shannon Chamber

“While the government’s commitment to reducing personal taxes will improve consumer confidence and in turn contribute to economic growth, there appears to be little else in the budget to encourage job creating entrepreneurs,” said Shannon Chamber’s chief executive Helen Downes in reaction to Budget 2015 announced last week. Introducing the Chamber’s annual post budget briefing,…

October sees Shannon’s ‘summer season’ go out on a high with a 28% increase on last year

Winter also looking promising thanks to six new services compared to last year Shannon Airport’s strong momentum across 2014 has continued into the final month of the autumn, with passenger numbers for October showing a 28% increase on the same period twelve months ago. The biggest gains in passengers through the terminal were again on…

EU-funded project – CREATE – to help SMEs exploit the potential of ICT

Shannon Chamber, in conjunction with Limerick City & County Council and Clare County Council is encouraging small and medium sized companies in the wider Shannon area, particularly those operating from rural areas, to attend a lunchtime seminar in Westpark Business Campus this Tuesday, 11 November, to hear first-hand how they could benefit from partaking in…

SOLAS Executive Director to Present Further Education and Training Strategy at Shannon Chamber Seminar

Following on from a very successful seminar on the supports available to employers from the Department of Social Protection, Shannon Chamber is now directing its attention to the training needs of business and the strategy to improve deliverables in this area between now and 2019. SOLAS executive director Fiona Hartley has accepted Shannon Chamber’s invitation…

Impact of new Workplace Relations Bill to be Explained at Shannon Chamber seminar

Shannon Chamber has linked up with Labour Relations Commission chief executive Kieran Mulvey to outline the impact of the recently published Workplace Relations Bill on business. The key elements of the bill and the action points outlined in the blueprint, which has already been delivered upon, will be discussed at a seminar at Westpark Business…

Budget 2015 Must Support Employment and Job Creation… Shannon Chamber

Budget 2015 Must Support Employment and Job Creation… Shannon Chamber

With a membership of 260 companies in the wider Shannon area, Shannon Chamber is hoping that the Government’s fourth budget, which will be published on Tuesday, 14 October, will contain measures to support employment and job creation. The full effects of the budget on business will be analysed by Grant Thornton’s tax partner Leslie Barrett and…

New plan to create 93,000 extra jobs from start-ups over the next five years

Minister Bruton – we have many great entrepreneurs in Ireland, we just don’t have enough of them A new plan aimed at creating an extra 93,000 jobs from start-up companies in the next five years was today launched by Minister for Jobs Richard Bruton TD together with Minister of State for Business and Employment Ged…