From Wednesday, 4 March to Friday, 6 March, AmCham EU visited Dublin, Ireland ahead of Ireland’s upcoming Presidency of the Council of the European Union. The delegation met with Irish policymakers and business representatives to exchange views on EU policy priorities, Europe’s competitiveness and the transatlantic partnership. The visit forms part of AmCham EU’s ongoing engagement with Member States ahead of their Presidency.
Discussions focused on strengthening Europe’s competitiveness and promoting a supportive policy environment for investment and innovation. Exchanges covered areas including financial services, digital policy, tax, life sciences and environmental policy, as well as the importance of maintaining a strong transatlantic partnership.
With Ireland preparing to assume the Presidency of the Council of the European Union, AmCham EU looks forward to continuing engagement with Irish stakeholders on strengthening Europe’s competitiveness and the transatlantic economy.
During the visit, the delegation met with representatives from the Irish Government, parliament and business community, including:
Peter Burke, Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment
Thomas Byrne, Minister of State, European Affairs and Defence
Jennifer Carroll MacNeill, Minister for Health
Eoghan Glynn, Acting Head of UK and International Trade Division, Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine
Martina Hennessy, Assistant Secretary, Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications
Edwina Love, Head of EU Division, Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine
Philip Nugent, Assistant Secretary, Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications
Sinéad Ryan, Assistant Secretary, Business and International Tax Policy, Department of Finance
Robert Troy, Minister of State, Department of Finance
Maeve von Heynitz, Director-General, EU Division, Department of Foreign Affairs
Barry Ward, Chair, Committee on European Affairs, Oireachtas
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