Ireland
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News about Ireland, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
Chronology of Coverage
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Nov. 9, 2014
Though Ireland has been under international pressure to close loopholes that have drawn companies like Google and Microsoft, the country is still touting its low-tax appeal. MORE -
Nov. 7, 2014
Newly released documents suggest that Ireland was pressured into controversial 67.5 billion euro bailout that left taxpayers rescuing crippled banks; documents also illustrate European Central Bank's role in determining scope of aid program; disclosure reignites fierce debate about the package. MORE -
Oct. 20, 2014
Editorial observes Ireland is set to repeal 'double Irish' provision that has allowed multinational companies to operate there while avoiding billions in taxes to any government; holds move is not a case of true reform because country will create new provision allowing many such companies to pay taxes at a discounted rate; contends international cooperation on tax policy could help avoid such race-to-the bottom scenarios in which nations attempt to lure business with tax loopholes. MORE -
Oct. 15, 2014
Ireland responds to criticism of its business-friendly tax arrangements by closing loophole used by multinational giants like Google; European Union and Obama administration have been increasingly vocal about tax-avoidance strategies of multinational firms and countries that enable them. MORE -
Oct. 4, 2014
Joe Nocera Op-Ed column points to similarities between Nevada's efforts to lure Tesla motors and Ireland's effort to draw Apple with low corporate tax rates; notes European Union investigation found that Ireland's deal with Apple essentially amounts to 'state aid' and is therefore illegal; holds main difference between American states' and European countries' efforts to bring in corporate business is that European Union has rules intended to prevent abuses. MORE
General Information on Ireland
Official Name: Ireland
Capital: Dublin (Current local time)
Government Type: Republic, parliamentary democracy
Population: 4.11 million
Area: 27,136 square miles; slightly larger than West Virginia
Languages: English (official), Irish (Gaelic or Gaeilge) (official) spoken mainly in areas located along the western seaboard
Year of Independence: 1921
Web site: Irlgov.ie
Capital: Dublin (Current local time)
Government Type: Republic, parliamentary democracy
Population: 4.11 million
Area: 27,136 square miles; slightly larger than West Virginia
Languages: English (official), Irish (Gaelic or Gaeilge) (official) spoken mainly in areas located along the western seaboard
Year of Independence: 1921
Web site: Irlgov.ie
Articles
A Chilling New Music Video From an Up-and-Coming Electronic Artist
The unsettling visual
for the Irish artist Talos’s song “Bloom” was directed by Brendan Canty
and Conal Thomson of Feel Good Lost, who also helmed Hozier’s “Take Me
to Church” video.
November 18, 2014, Tuesday
Europe Takes Aim at Deals Created to Escape Taxes
As global authorities ramp up efforts to close tax loopholes, companies are lobbying against proposed reforms.
November 15, 2014, Saturday
MORE ON IRELAND: Tax Shelters
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Apple Inc
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Amazon.com Inc
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Fiat SpA
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Corporate Taxes
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Netherlands
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Starbucks Corporation
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Foreign Investments
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European Commission
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Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
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Europe
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Ireland
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Luxembourg
Ireland Sets Water Fees, Angering Thousands
Protesters say free water is a human right, but economists say use charges promote efficiency.
November 13, 2014, Thursday
Ireland Savors Rugby Win Over Powerful Springboks
In a busy weekend
with Southern Hemisphere teams touring Europe, England and Wales lost to
New Zealand and Australia, but Ireland beat South Africa.
November 10, 2014, Monday
Ireland Vies to Remain Silicon Valley's Low-Tax Home Away From Home
Though Ireland has
been under international pressure to close loopholes that have drawn
companies like Google and Microsoft, the country is still touting its
low-tax appeal.
November 9, 2014, Sunday
MORE ON IRELAND: Corporate Taxes
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Ireland
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Tax Shelters
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Apple Inc
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European Commission
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Google Inc
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Microsoft Corporation
E.C.B. Threatened to End Funding Unless Ireland Took Bailout, Letters Show
Letters released by
the European Central Bank show how Ireland’s government was left with
little alternative but to apply for the bailout.
November 7, 2014, Friday
MORE ON IRELAND: Ireland
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Banking and Financial Institutions
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European Central Bank
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European Sovereign Debt Crisis (2010- )
Irish Agog That Joe Kernen, CNBC Host, Missed Their Exit From U.K.
Irish viewers were
puzzled to learn this week that a host of CNBC’s “Squawk Box” seemed
unaware that they were not part of Britain.
November 5, 2014, Wednesday
MORE ON IRELAND: Ireland
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Euro (Currency)
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British Pound (Currency)
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CNBC
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Kernen, Joe
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Great Britain
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Squawk Box (TV Program)
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Shanahan, Martin D
'Georgian Villa' in the North of Ireland
Modern home was designed to resemble a more traditional architecture.
October 31, 2014, Friday
Northern Ireland Orders Inquiry Into Handling of Rape Allegations
The investigation
will look at prosecutors’ handling of allegations by a woman that she
was raped by a senior I.R.A. member, then interrogated in “kangaroo
courts.”
October 22, 2014, Wednesday
MORE ON IRELAND: Northern Ireland
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Irish Republican Army
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Cahill, Mairia
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Adams, Gerry
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Sex Crimes
U.S. Tax Crackdown Is Said to Sink AbbVie Deal
The Obama administration may have killed the biggest corporate takeover of the year.
October 15, 2014, Wednesday
MORE ON IRELAND: Ireland
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AbbVie Inc
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Shire PLC
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Corporate Taxes
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Mergers, Acquisitions and Divestitures
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Tax Shelters
Advertising
Multimedia
The Abortion Ship
Rebecca Gomperts is a Dutch doctor who
pushes the limits of abortion law. In this excerpt from Diana Whitten’s
documentary “Vessel,” Gomperts creates a mobile clinic aboard a ship.
European Union Investigates Tax Rulings
The European Union’s competition
commissioner, Joaquín Almunia, announced the opening of three in-depth
investigations into tax breaks affecting Apple, Starbucks and Fiat
Finance and Trade.
Order for Microsoft to Disclose Data Stored Outside of U.S.
Microsoft is challenging the authority of
federal prosecutors to force it to hand over a customer’s e-mail stored
in one of its overseas data centers.
'Danny Boy'
A song by an Okinawan duo, Isamu Shimoji and Yukito Ara, sung to the traditional Irish tune.
Obama Welcomes Prime Minister of Ireland
The president met with Prime Minister Enda Kenny to kick off the St. Patrick’s Day holiday.
Tracking the Euro Zone’s Crisis
The latest economic and policy developments from countries in the euro zone.
For Seamus
This short film celebrates the life and work of Seamus Heaney, the most famous contemporary poet in Ireland.
Times Minute | White House Changes
Also on the Minute, a European success story and Scott Brown toys with a New Hampshire run.
Off the Charts: Ireland May Have Hit Bottom
Home prices rose in Ireland over the most
recent 12 months, the first such gain since early 2008. Consumer
expectations have climbed to the highest level since 2007. And even
home-building activity may have hit bottom and started to recover.
Pictures From the Week in Business
Jon S. Corzine faces a federal suit over the
collapse of MF Global, Ireland slipped back into recession and problems
with counterfeit food and liquor have grown.
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