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Dublin Chamber Annual Dinner 2024
Dublin Chamber Q3 Business Outlook Report
Dublin Chamber Q3 Business Outlook Survey
Dublin Chamber responds to Dublin Taskforce findings
Dublin Chamber's General Election Priorities
Dublin Chamber's Budget 2025 Reaction
Dublin Chamber Pre-Budget Submission 2025
Dublin Chamber Q2 Business Outlook Report
Dublin Chamber's unwavering support for the DCC Transport Plan
The island's three biggest Chambers of Commerce meet in Belfast
Q1 2024 Business Outlook Survey
Taoiseach also addresses audience of 600 business representatives at Dublin Chamber’s AGM Dinner 2024
Existing ESG supports across Europe are “limited, often outsourced and lacking the holistic business approach needed”
More than four in five businesses name housing as Dublin’s greatest challenge
Draft Dublin City Council Traffic Plan could be transformative for the City
55% of office workers spend two to three days a week “on-site”
Dublin Chamber cautiously welcomes cost of doing business measures
Chamber President Stephen O'Leary calls on Minister for Finance to reduce CGT rate for indigenous SMEs
Dublin Chamber also calls on Government to introduce a new 20% rate of Capital Gains Tax (CGT) on investments in SMEs
Dublin Chamber has spent last twelve months actively lobbying senior members of Government on these issues
A high profile policing plan must be in place to ensure visitors can enjoy Dublin to the full
Dublin Chamber calls on Government to take back the streets of Dublin’s inner core
Three in four firms report wage demands as their greatest driver increasing business costs
Dublin Chamber was represented at the most recent National Economic Dialogue, where Government consulted with stakeholders on a range of public policy issues, centred around public finances.
+ ‘Attracting/Retaining/Upskilling Staff’ was also reported as the number one priority for Dublin firms for the second year in a row + One in three businesses intend to offer apprenticeships this year
+ Housing for All progress must continue at pace + Dublin needs a third of all new housing
Q1 - Spring Edition
Dublin Chamber’s Q4 2022 Business Outlook Survey reported that three in four firms saw the integration of the right to request remote work into the Work Life Balance Bill as a positive development
As 25th anniversary of Good Friday Agreement approaches, both Chambers will promote the advantages of doing business on the shared island of Ireland
Niall Gibbons to step down from Tourism Ireland after 21 years
Affordable housing named as Dublin's top business challenge - Dublin Chamber Q3 Business Outlook Survey
Dublin Chamber Annual Dinner 2022
Significant decrease in firms that feel “informed” on Sustainability
Dublin Chamber calls on Government to ensure MetroLink urgently delivered by National Transport Authority
Dublin Chamber predicts five nights in Croke Park will generate up to 35 million euro
North Runway expected to deliver 31% increase in connectivity by 2034
Dublin businesses have seen dramatic increases in their energy bills, some as high as 121%
Pre-Budget Submission also calls for 20% CGT rate for investors in Irish SMEs
Nine in ten businesses (89%) report rise in non-wage business costs in past year, with energy prices identified as main driver
Chamber President Vincent Harrison says infrastructure delivery is crucial to Dublin’s recovery
Availability of housing and labour are the biggest issues threatening competitiveness next year
Mondays and Fridays are expected to be quiet days in the office
Incremental progress on childcare as ‘long overdue
Incremental progress on childcare as ‘long overdue'
Infrastructure and housing remain top concerns for businesses in Dublin
Pre-budget submission also calls for a lower tax rate on investments in SMEs
Today, the 25th July 2021, marks 500 days since Tánaiste Leo Varadkar gave his speech in Washington and advised businesses to work
In Dublin Chamber’s latest Business Outlook Survey (Q2 2021), carried out amongst more than 300 companies and focusing on the Future of Cities
Dublin Chamber has welcomed the news today (24 June 2021) that the first Dublin BusConnects services are to begin on Sunday
Dublin Chamber today launched its ‘Future Office – A guide to returning to the office successfully’ to help
Business group Dublin Chamber has offered a qualified welcome for the Government’s National Economic Recovery Plan announced this afternoon
Dublin Chamber is calling on businesses to offer their employees time off to receive their Covid-19 vaccination.
Dublin Chambers welcomes overwhelmingly positive response Merrion Row Consultation
In response to 'Our Rural Future' plan, the Government's blueprint for a post-Covid-19 recovery for rural Ireland
Covid Impact: Over Half of Companies (52%) Now Reporting Skills Gap - Dublin Chamber Survey
Following the launch of the Dublin Belfast Economic Corridor, Dublin Chamber are calling for the acceleration of the Dublin-Belfast high speed rail
Dublin Chamber issued the following press release following our AGM Thursday 4th March
Dublin Chamber has issued the following statement following the announcement by Government this evening of increased lockdown measures
Dublin Chamber has welcomed Budget 2021 as an urgently needed support package which will bring relief and assurance to many struggling businesses.
Dublin Chamber is calling on the Government to reduce Capital Gains Tax (CGT) to 20% for investments in indigenous SMEs.
Dublin Chamber has today launched an ambitious new urban vision for Dublin which calls for a '15-minute city' principle to become a standard
The proposed DART+ Programme has the potential to transform the rail network in the west and north of Dublin, according to Dublin Chamber.
A stellar lineup of political and economic speakers has been confirmed for this year’s Dublin Economics Workshop, which will take place next month.
Dublin Chamber has called on the Government to clarify the rationale behind the new Covid-19 restrictions announced yesterday.
Dublin Chamber has welcomed the decision by Dublin City Council to extend the pedestrianisation trials in the Grafton Street area of Dublin until the end of August.
The Government’s stimulus package is a welcome shot in the arm for struggling businesses, according to business group Dublin Chamber.
Businesses in the Dublin region are being given an opportunity to enhance their digital skills through a new partnership between Dublin Chamber and the Digital Marketing Institute (DMI).
Dublin Chamber has called on the new Minister for Transport Eamon Ryan to expedite the delivery of the Finglas Luas extension and the DART Underground project.
Dublin Chamber has welcomed the move by Dublin City Council to waive charges on the placement of tables and chairs within the public realm.
To celebrate Pride Month and in solidarity #BlackLivesMatter movement Dublin Chambers has unveiled a colourful new look to our front door
Dublin Chamber has welcomed the Government's decision to accelerate its phased approach to reopening the economy
Dublin Chamber has today published a new guide to help Irish SMEs start selling online and improve their web presence.
Dublin Chamber has warned that many small firms will unfairly miss out on the new Restart Grant due to the overly-restrictive requirements
Dublin Chamber has welcomed the announcement by Government today of a new Restart Grant for micro and small businesses.
Dublin Chamber has welcomed the Government's publication today (Saturday) of The Return to Work Safely Protocol.
Dublin Chamber has welcomed the announcement today (Saturday) by Government of new measures aimed at supporting SMEs that have been negatively impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Dublin Chamber has welcomed the publication by Government of a "Roadmap for the Re-opening of Society and Business".
One in five companies have already laid off staff as a result of the coronavirus pandemic
The Government has today announced a National Covid-19 Income Support Scheme to provide financial support to Irish workers and companies affected by the crisis
A new advice guide has been launched today to help businesses and workers embrace smarter working practices.
Dublin Chamber has called for relief from commercial rates for businesses struggling with the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.