Brexit. What's next for Irish business?
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Recent Brexit News
Ibec's press releases on Brexit
Brexit impasse highlights need for decisive action in Budget
02nd October 2017
Ibec, the group that represents Irish business, today said the frustratingly slow progress of Brexit negotiations reinforces the need for decisive action in the upcoming budget to prepare for a
UK business call for “status quo” Brexit transition welcome
17th September 2017
Ibec, the group that represents Irish business, today welcomed the call by the Confederation of British Industry for a “status quo” Brexit transition that would see the UK remain in the single
UK Brexit paper welcome, but major challenges remain
16th August 2017
Ibec, the group that represents Irish business, today welcomed the aim of the UK government to avoid customs checks on the island of Ireland and develop streamlined or new customs arrangements with
Irish business sets out key Brexit priorities in Brussels
12th July 2017
Ibec, the group that represents Irish business, will today in Brussels set out comprehensive proposals to limit the negative impact of Brexit on business and the wider European economy. However, the
Irish and UK retailers highlight Brexit challenges
26th June 2017
Retail Ireland, the Ibec group that represents the sector, today joined forces with the British Retail Consortium and the Northern Ireland Retail Consortium to explore the implications for the
Brexit: Challenges with solutions
19th June 2017
Ibec, the group that represents Irish business, today launched a comprehensive set of proposals to progress EU-UK negotiations and limit the negative impact of Brexit on business and the wider
Keep in touch
At Ibec, we are working to support member companies across the country and in all sectors as you manage the Brexit challenges already evident, and plan for the potential disruption of existing trading relationships in the future.
As the challenges and opportunities of Brexit crystallise, Ibec will be with you every step of the way; supporting you at a company, sector, national and international level. Get in touch if we can help.

Brexit Campaign Lead
Email: arnold.dillon@ibec.ie

Director of EU and International Affairs
Email: pat.ivory@ibec.ie

Senior European Affairs Executive
Email: shane.lyster@ibec.ie

Executive, Trade and International Affairs
Email: kathryn.odonovan@ibec.ie

