A Clare economist claims Ireland has been plunged back into a period of uncertainty by the US President’s latest tariff announcement but admits we’re not as exposed as other countries.
Donald Trump has put a 10% tariff on imports in response to a Supreme Court ruling that previous trade measures he implemented were unlawful.
Speaking today, Enterprise Minister Peter Burke has said no one has “exact clarity” on the implications of the situation on Ireland.
Ennis-based economist and Assistant Professor of Social Policy at University College Dublin, Micheál Collins, says some factors are more affected than others.
You can listen to the full interview below.

