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Irish tourism

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Majority of tourism businesses 'seriously concerned' about impact of Trump policies

Majority of tourism businesses 'seriously concerned' about impact of Trump policies

Tue, 24 Jun, 2025

The survey commissioned by the national tourism development authority found that 51 per cent of businesses have recorded a fall in income so far in 2025 with 23 per cent saying revenue is largely unchanged.
Tourists in Ireland already pay enough without adding a 'tourist tax', say hotels

Tourists in Ireland already pay enough without adding a 'tourist tax', say hotels

Fri, 21 Mar, 2025

Fingal County Council has written to local authorities as part of a push for legislation to allow councils to introduce the charge.
Close to 1 in 5 tourism businesses in Ireland claim Trump's re-election is a cause for concern

Close to 1 in 5 tourism businesses in Ireland claim Trump's re-election is a cause for concern

Wed, 05 Feb, 2025

Figures published by the national tourism development authority show 18 per cent of operators in the tourism industry fear “Trump 2.0” could have a negative impact on their business this year.

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