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New figures show that the average shopper spent €134 more on groceries in December last year than they did in December the previous year. The latest figures from Kantar show that grocery sales in Ireland rose by 17% in the 12 weeks to December 27. A record-breaking €1.2 billion was spent on groceries in […]
Read MoreWorkers unable to go to work due to a lack of childcare triggered by Covid-19 closures may be eligible to claim the Pandemic Unemployment Payment, according to the Department of Social Protection. In a tweet, the Department said: “Workers affected by lack of childcare should engage with their employer with a view to exploring all […]
Read MoreFour of the five main Irish retail banks have notified the competitor regulator of plans for an app based payment system that would enable consumers to move money between each other with ease. If developed, the system would allow bank customers to transfer funds in much the same way as users of fintech services like […]
Read MoreThe construction industry finished 2020 in expansion mode on the back of strong levels of housebuilding, the latest Ulster Bank’s Construction Purchasing Managers Index shows. The Ulster Bank construction PMI posted a reading of 52.3 in December, down from 53.5 in November but above the 50 no-change mark for the second month in a row […]
Read MoreNew figures from Revolut shows that total consumer spending in December 2020 rose by 6% from December 2019, with many sectors seeing record levels of expenditure. Digital banking app Revolut said its research showed that consumers returned to the shops in force for a Christmas shopping spree, with the December reopening of non-essential retailers seeing […]
Read MoreThis week, as Brexit took effect, a company in Cork that sells sports posters to Europe and around the world ceased all direct online sales to the UK. “There’s no point having the hassle,” said Wayne Mullins, a graphic designer who runs Kobe Designs. “I’ll just not send to the UK. I’ll keep selling to the […]
Read MoreBusinesses, and especially SMEs, have been alerted of the need to actively claim the zero-tariff rate on UK origin goods. The Minister of State for Business, Employment and Retail, Damien English, said that under the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement, tariff duties are eliminated for trade between the EU and the UK where the relevant […]
Read MoreBusinesses, and especially SMEs, have been alerted of the need to actively claim the zero-tariff rate on UK origin goods. The Minister of State for Business, Employment and Retail, Damien English, said that under the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement, tariff duties are eliminated for trade between the EU and the UK where the relevant […]
Read MoreNon-essential construction is to cease this evening until at least the end of the month, as part of restrictions introduced on Wednesday to slow the spread of the third wave of Covid-19. Essential construction projects that will be exempt from this include health projects specific to Covid-19, housing adaptation grants, repairs critical to maintenance for […]
Read MoreCovid-19 continues to be the predominant issue in all our lives. It also continues to be the predominant factor shaping our economy. And because it’s the Irish economy, it continues to be unpredictable and surprising. Economists at the Department of Finance have been analysing different aspects of our Covid economy. Its latest Economic […]
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