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The Central Bank cannot yet quantify the potential scale of the impact. Alamy

The Central Bank is very worried about the risks Trump's presidency could pose to Irish economy

The bank warned the state may need to broaden its tax base if corporation tax receipts are at risk.

THE CENTRAL BANK has raised concerns that the Irish economy could be massively negatively impacted by trade or tax changes Donald Trump could makes when he returns to the White House.

The financial regulator’s director of economics Robert Kelly has said that any major change to tax or trade arrangements by the US would “pretty much instantly put Ireland into quite a significant [budget] deficit – about 3% down to 2027″.

The Central Bank cannot yet quantify the potential scale of the impact, Kelly added, as it’s not yet clear which areas may be hit with tariffs by the incoming President of the United States.

Trump has long suggested that he would introduce a number of large tariffs on the EU and other neighbouring countries, arguing that nations are “ripping off” the US. He has promised to impose sweeping tariffs as soon as he takes office next month.

Some American business owners welcome Trump’s protectionist promises, while others, who trade or import their goods to and from abroad, are concerned.

Meanwhile, international economies are discussing methods to counteract any potential economic shocks.

Last month, Canadian premier Justin Trudeau visited Trump’s Florida residence to try and convince him to hold off on large trade tariffs.

While Ireland’s next Taoiseach may also contemplate a round trip to Mar-a-Lago, Kelly suggests Ireland has more breathing room than other countries.

Kelly said while there is currently a large amount of trade uncertainty, the Irish economy has managed to build a significant buffer in the public finances. This would mean, in short, that any economic shocks would not be immediately felt in Ireland.

But any potential changes on the US side must be met with “immediate action” to change the patterns in day-to-day expenditure or to alter, and likely increase, Irish tax rates to compensate for lost income, Kelly warned.

He detailed that the Irish economy is massively reliant on corporation tax receipts, which return a roughly €15 billion windfall annually.

As a result, the Central Bank has again suggested that the state broaden the tax base to boost revenue from many different areas.

Separately, Kelly said he was of the opinion that most of all windfall tax receipts should, ideally, be put into the state investment funds to protect the delivery of future infrastructure protects, primarily.

According to today’s final Central Bank bulletin, the economy grew 0.5% more than projected in the final quarter of 2024.

Very strong growth in employment and inflation rates falling slightly quicker than expected led to the stronger-than-expected economic report, with the regulators expecting that that momentum will carry over into next year and continue.

Next year will likely see an increase in investment, particularly in housing.

Central Bank estimates, however, suggest that 43,500 homes will be completed by 2027 – lower than what is needed.

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    Mute JJandtim Dwyer
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    Jul 2nd 2020, 8:55 AM

    Old knobbly knees is on the gravy train again.

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    Jul 2nd 2020, 10:23 AM

    @JJandtim Dwyer: Hope she wears the hijab . Wouldn’t want to upset her Muslim network ! Might be no harm when she is in an investigative mood to have a look at how our “Foreign Aid “ budget of approx. €800 million is spent , and why our Government screws citizens with appalling Inheritance Taxes etc. to support the ideologies of the likes of Robinson .
    A tax on initiative at home by saving and leaving something for your family , but by God don’t we cut a dash on the Foreign Aid circuit !

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    Jul 2nd 2020, 10:48 AM

    @JJandtim Dwyer: very original is that the best you can come up with

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    Jul 2nd 2020, 10:57 AM

    @Tony Lyons Mary will look after Mary and her leftist pals, investigating a Nigerian banker what does she expect to find,,,a rose garden.
    whats the most corrupt nation on earth?Advance fee fraud?Immigration fraud.
    Wake up Tony

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    Jul 2nd 2020, 12:56 PM

    @Tony Lyons: take a look at your spam folder and you will have no problem identifying the 419 scam artists and where they originate from , its not rocket science and certainly does not need the lavish expenses of Mary dear and I presume Nick will accompany?

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    Jul 2nd 2020, 9:23 AM

    How is Princess Latifa these days? Mary was no help to her.

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    Jul 2nd 2020, 9:40 AM

    A c0rrupt Nigerian……one displaying a lavish lifestyle with expensive suits…..surely not

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    Jul 2nd 2020, 9:00 AM

    No doubt the radical left will be saying that’s racist.

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    Jul 2nd 2020, 9:12 AM

    @Fintan O’flaois: No doubt the radical right will be saying “no doubt the radical left will be saying that’s racist.”

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    Jul 2nd 2020, 11:34 AM

    Mary Robinson is an incredible States woman, a successful barrister, former President and head of the Elders and a champion on Climate. Mary Robinson has and is spending her life in service to the greater good and fair dues to her to take on this dangerous and complex task. Right wing Trump bots busy on here again – disgraceful lack of respect for an incredible woman.

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    Jul 2nd 2020, 12:37 PM

    @Woman On the Up: Incredible woman? How did her €8.5m bill for a Ballina library – complete with tax breaks for her – go down with the public? She’s another champagne socialist.

    You’ve a memory of a goldfish.

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    Jul 2nd 2020, 1:20 PM

    @Woman On the Up: Noddy has never had a real job in her life and has made millions from the Irish tax payer.

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    Jul 2nd 2020, 1:54 PM

    @Woman On the Up: Spending her life on the greater good of Mary just like Trump,to the detriment of the average working man.

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    Jul 2nd 2020, 3:45 PM

    @Woman On the Up: And im sure Mary is back in the Mount Falcon nodding in agreement

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    Jul 2nd 2020, 9:46 AM

    No better woman.

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    Jul 2nd 2020, 5:16 PM

    “Ireland has become the African Development Bank Group’s 81st shareholder, following a declaration issued by the institution’s President, Akinwumi Adesina, on 24 April 2020.” – so says the bank’s website.
    Here is another of the “world’s five largest multilateral development” banks. Ireland is a shareholder there too: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ebrd-complaint-exclusive/exclusive-ebrd-head-faces-investigation-call-over-dossier-on-directors-idUSKCN1MF2CZ

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    Jul 2nd 2020, 7:13 PM

    Same old

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    Jul 2nd 2020, 8:16 PM

    Hopefully she doesnt quit half way through the task

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    Jul 3rd 2020, 7:54 AM

    All the offshore assets of the Third World elite should be frozen and then returned to sovereign wealth funds in each of those countries, to be then used under proper supervision for social and infrastructural development. A lot of this ill gotten wealth is of course bribes and side kicks for natural resource robbery, these days by in particular the Chinese. Africa has massive wealth and resources. Its just a matter of who controls it. Not doing this, means half of the disenfranchised in Africa want to arrive here in Europe, encouraged by likes of M.R. under the guise of “climate justice” migration and others including the left wing of the Green Party, who want to do away with our “false” asylum restrictions.

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    Jul 5th 2020, 12:40 AM

    @Nicholas Grubb: Well said Mr Grib

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    Jul 2nd 2020, 4:39 PM

    A GREAT woman. Always a head of her time.

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