Irish CEOs are delaying investments in response to Donald Trump’s tariff threats, research finds

Irish CEOs were also quicker to adapt to the changes compared to their global counterparts. Photo: Getty Images

Irish CEOs have been quick to rethink their strategies around investment and pricing to keep up with trade and tariff threats, according to a new EY survey.

The survey of 1,200 CEOs worldwide, including 40 from Ireland, found local executives have been delaying investment plans, redesigning their pricing models and shifting to tariff-free markets to adapt to changing policies.

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