Ireland and the USA: Strong Business Allies with Hopes for Trump

Ireland continues to bolster its ties with the United States, placing particular importance on business relationships, especially in light of the potential return of Donald Trump to the political stage. The head of the Irish government, Liam Farrell, expressed his optimism during breakfasts with high-profile American businessmen, indicating that Irish businesses are keen on continuously expanding trade with the U.S.
Experts believe that a renewed collaboration between the U.S. and Ireland could reach new heights if Trump were to become president again. Many Irish companies have already made significant investments in technology and pharmaceuticals in the United States, and this partnership could become even more fruitful. Furthermore, the cultural and historical ties between the two countries create a strong foundation for further business development.
In this regard, Farrell also mentioned the importance of specific initiatives and support from American lawmakers to back Irish businesses within the country. He emphasized that advancements in cybersecurity and biotechnology could be key areas that Ireland can be proud of on the international stage, especially in the eyes of American businesses.
An important factor for Irish companies is not only the level of relations with American partners but also the stable political situation in the U.S. Given the unpredictability inherent in Trump’s policy, many Irish entrepreneurs hope that he can provide a certain level of predictability in the economic agenda.
Despite past controversies in their relationship, representatives of Irish businesses remain optimistic, hoping that the renewal of the strategic partnership with the U.S. under Trump's leadership will allow them to broaden their horizons and reach new heights in business between the two countries.