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Home » Irish Exporters Face Losses as U.S. Tariffs Hit Orders and Staff Hours

Irish Exporters Face Losses as U.S. Tariffs Hit Orders and Staff Hours

Irish firms begin cutting hours and losing orders amid U.S. trade pressure.

Abdulraheem Fatimah by Abdulraheem Fatimah
April 10, 2025
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Irish exporters face losses as U.S. tariffs force companies to reduce staff hours and cancel transatlantic orders.

Irish exporters face losses due to newly imposed 20% U.S. tariffs on EU goods, which have already triggered cancelled orders and reductions in staff hours.


The new trade decision has immediately affected numerous Irish companies who expect long-term harm to their transatlantic business relationships.


Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin and his coalition government took note of trade tariff effects during their Dáil Éireann session.

Martin declared businesses encounter difficulties with their adjustments because of decreased American market demand which endangers hundreds of professional positions.


The estimated reduction of U.S.-bound exports by 50% throughout the decade will result from maintaining trade tariffs according to industry experts.

The dairy sector together with whiskey production and pharmaceuticals face the most severe exposure.

The government evaluates different support strategies to protect small and medium-sized exporters from the impact of trade tariffs through wage subsidies in addition to market expansion initiatives.


The rising geopolitical tensions demonstrate how they affect Ireland’s open economy so the country requires protective policies which adapt to modern global trade patterns.

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