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Clare FM - Podcasts
Sectoral Reaction to US Tariffs

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 21:24


The Minister for Finance says he expects jobs to be impacted in the medium term, as a result of the US tariffs imposed on Europe. The government says it's still unclear exactly how jobs would be hit, but Paschal Donohoe wants a negotiated settlement to the US tariffs. Minister Donohoe says a prediction on jobs could not be made until the EU outlines its response.. Meanwhile, the Irish Exporters Association will meet the Tanaiste Simon Harris at today's Trade Forum. Chief Executive Simon McKeever says a calm response is needed to President Trump's US tariffs... To discuss this further, Alan Morrissey was joined by Cratloe farmer and Former ICSA General Secretary, Eddie Punch, and Birgitta Curtin, Burren Smokehouse.

Highlights from Newstalk Breakfast
The impact of Trump's tariffs on businesses 

Highlights from Newstalk Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 14:50


US President Donald Trump has finally announced sweeping new tariffs he hopes will “Make America Wealthy Again”. To take an deep dive into what these tariffs mean for businesses was Washington Bureau Chief from The Guardian David Smith. Also joining Shane and Ciara was IBEC's Executive Director of Lobbying and Influence Fergal O'Brien and Simon McKeever, Chief Executive Officer, Irish Exporters Association.

Newstalk Breakfast Highlights
The impact of Trump's tariffs on businesses 

Newstalk Breakfast Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 14:50


US President Donald Trump has finally announced sweeping new tariffs he hopes will “Make America Wealthy Again”. To take an deep dive into what these tariffs mean for businesses was Washington Bureau Chief from The Guardian David Smith. Also joining Shane and Ciara was IBEC's Executive Director of Lobbying and Influence Fergal O'Brien and Simon McKeever, Chief Executive Officer, Irish Exporters Association.

RTÉ - News at One Podcast
US Tariffs To Be Announced At 9pm Irish Time

RTÉ - News at One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 13:15


Donald Trump will later unveil his promised package of international tariffs. For more, we're joined by Brian O'Donovan (RTÉ Work and Technology Correspondent), Una Fitzpatrick (Director of Technology Ireland) and Simon McKeever (Chief Executive of the Irish Exporters Association)...

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RTÉ - News at One Podcast
Trump plans new tariffs in bid to reshape trade

RTÉ - News at One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 5:11


Simon McKeever, CEO, Irish Exporters Association, on US President Donald Trump tasking his economics team with devising plans for reciprocal tariffs on every country that taxes US imports,

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RTÉ - Morning Ireland
Ireland exported more than €8 billion in goods alone to US last year

RTÉ - Morning Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 4:57


Simon McKeever, Chief Executive of Irish Exporters Association, discusses how tariffs imposed on Ireland by the US could impact Irish traders.

Today with Claire Byrne
Holyhead closure: Growing concern over passengers travelling home for Christmas

Today with Claire Byrne

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 20:37


Christopher Williams, photographer based in Holyhead. Glyn Haynes, chairman of Anglesea county council. Simon McKeever, CEO Irish Exporters Association.

RTÉ - News at One Podcast
Holyhead closure enters sixth day leading to package backlogs and cancelled sailings

RTÉ - News at One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 7:00


As An Post looks to recover hundreds of thousands of packages from Holyhead, we hear from Tom Keogh of Keogh's crisps and Simon McKeever of the Irish Exporters Association.

Today with Claire Byrne
Fears grow over Christmas imports as Holyhead port remains shut

Today with Claire Byrne

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 13:15


Darren Murphy, Managing Director BM Transport // Captain Sean Boyce, Master Mariner // Simon McKeever, CEO Irish Exporters Association

The International Business Podcast

What is strategy in a broad sense? What are the different types of international strategy? How would you define competitive advantage? This and more in today's episode. If you'd like to come on the show, please connect with Leo. With guests: Patrick Daly, Founder and Managing Director of Alba Logistics, has worked in the manufacturing and logistics sector for over 25 years. He is also active on the Councils of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in Ireland, and the Irish Exporters Association as well as being chairman of the Latin American Trade Forum. In his consultancy assignments, Patrick has worked with clients all over the world in countries such as China, India, Uruguay, Puerto Rico, Egypt, UAE, US, UK, Spain, Croatia and others. Clients include: Stryker, Pepsico, GSK... Patrick is the author of the book International Supply Chain Relationships: Creative Competitive Advantage in a Globalized Economy published by Kogan Page in London and New York in 2019. Kathryn Read spent more than 25 years at the nitty gritty end of export doing business in more than 150 countries, so whether you're looking for help for your company to expand or executive mentoring for yourself to manage international teams then she is open for a chat. Partner at Uniconsult-Wick & Partner, where she helps small & medium companies who are looking to take their business international. In detail that depends on what they need: you can break it down into 4 main parts: International Expansion Strategy - Partner Search - Ongoing Sales & Branding Support - Individual support.   David Clapcott is Vice President of Global Sales at MatOrtho Ltd. He is passionate about the medical device market and thrives on collaborating with healthcare professionals to enhance patient outcomes through superior value-added solutions. His career is marked by innovative thinking, challenging the status quo, and crafting strategies that inspire and engage stakeholders. Previously, as Commercial Director, APAC at Arthrex, he drove market penetration and key partnerships across Asia-Pacific. At Smith & Nephew, David held various leadership roles, including Marketing Director for Recon in China and APAC, Franchise Director for Hips, and several other positions, showcasing his expertise in sales and marketing. Motivated to achieve excellence, David leverages his strong academic background and extensive industry experience to consistently outperform the competition, ensuring ongoing success in the healthcare sector.

Breakfast Business
What do new UK customs regulations mean for Irish and EU exporters?

Breakfast Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 7:10


Starting tomorrow, Irish and EU exporters to the UK must pre-notify British customs, often requiring veterinary clearance. This change follows three years after the UK's exit from the single market and five years post-EU departure. Exporters face added burdens, including increased costs due to Red Sea attacks disrupting Suez Canal traffic. Simon McKeever, CEO of the Irish Exporters Association, joins Joe to discuss these developments.

The Fiftyfaces Podcast
BONUS: David Carthy of DLA Piper Ireland: Business Building with a Focus on Values

The Fiftyfaces Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 29:11


David Carthy is Managing Partner Ireland of DLA Piper.  He was previously a partner at William Fry in Dublin as well as President of the Irish Exporters Association..  He previously spent over 7 years with the Ireland India Business Association where he spent 5 years as Chairman.   Our conversation starts with David's path into law and his early focus on the commercial aspects of his practice.  He was intentional about building business networks through trade bodies and held various leadership roles in groups that grew in relevance as Ireland's role in international trade increased. Moving to his role as Managing Parter Ireland at DLA Piper we detail how he built the business from scratch - where he was the first employee in 2018 to over 110 lawyers today.  He details how he looked to other branch offices of the firm in order to develop a model as to how to grow the Dublin office and began to recruit using a values-based approach.  The values that he focuses on are a global perspective - a comfort level with working with team members in a network around the world, as well as a boldness and comfort level with change.  Finally, he seeks team members who are genuinely collaborative and go beyond paying lip service to this notion. When the values are aligned around growth, collaboration and reach goals in this way, the organization grows in a cohesive way that can be diverse by design.  David describes the intentionality with which he approached developing a diverse workforce and the office has significant female representation at all levels.  We end with some words of wisdom relating to the satisfaction of working in teams and the introduction of balance between one's professional and personal life. 

The Fiftyfaces Podcast
BONUS: David Carthy of DLA Piper Ireland: Business Building with a Focus on Values

The Fiftyfaces Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 29:11


David Carthy is Managing Partner Ireland of DLA Piper.  He was previously a partner at William Fry in Dublin as well as President of the Irish Exporters Association..  He previously spent over 7 years with the Ireland India Business Association where he spent 5 years as Chairman.   Our conversation starts with David's path into law and his early focus on the commercial aspects of his practice.  He was intentional about building business networks through trade bodies and held various leadership roles in groups that grew in relevance as Ireland's role in international trade increased. Moving to his role as Managing Parter Ireland at DLA Piper we detail how he built the business from scratch - where he was the first employee in 2018 to over 110 lawyers today.  He details how he looked to other branch offices of the firm in order to develop a model as to how to grow the Dublin office and began to recruit using a values-based approach.  The values that he focuses on are a global perspective - a comfort level with working with team members in a network around the world, as well as a boldness and comfort level with change.  Finally, he seeks team members who are genuinely collaborative and go beyond paying lip service to this notion. When the values are aligned around growth, collaboration and reach goals in this way, the organization grows in a cohesive way that can be diverse by design.  David describes the intentionality with which he approached developing a diverse workforce and the office has significant female representation at all levels.  We end with some words of wisdom relating to the satisfaction of working in teams and the introduction of balance between one's professional and personal life.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

RTÉ - News at One Podcast
Irish exports subject to new checks under new UK border arrangements

RTÉ - News at One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 4:52


We talk to Simon Mc Keever is Chief Executive of the Irish Exporters Association.

Breakfast Business
How is Ireland's economy placed for the coming year?

Breakfast Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 13:31


We're in the final full week of January. So we have a fair idea of whether the mild uptick in the European economy has continued into the new year. Ireland - by most measures appears to have avoided the economic malaise that many had feared 6 months ago - despite soaring inflation, an oil price shock, and a technology Winter. And that doesn't even mention rapidly rising interest rates and a war on the European continent. So how well placed are we for the coming year? To discuss with Joe was Dan O'Brien Chief Economist with the IIEA and Simon McKeever is the head of the Irish Exporters Association.

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Patrick Daly Interlinks Podcast
Introducing the New Institute of Sustainable Trade

Patrick Daly Interlinks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 29:03


In this episode of Interlinks we will be chatting with Simon McKeever, CEO of the Irish Exporters Association.The Irish Exporters Association, or IEA as it is more commonly known, plays a significant role in support of the activities of all types of companies exporting from Ireland and Simon and I discussed that in some detail previously on Interlinks in 2019 in an episode that you can find in the podcast archive. In this conversation however, Simon and I talk about something different, the recent launch of a new professional membership and education institute offering education, networking, and professional development opportunities to international trade professionals, with a focus on preparing for a more sustainable future. This new body, the Institute of Sustainable Trade or IST has been conceived, developed, and launched this year by Simon and his team at the IEA. In this episode we discuss the purpose, objectives, target audience and rationale for the launch of the Institute of Sustainable Trade at this point in time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Stand with Eamon Dunphy
Ep 1225: Britain The Loser in a Brexit it Didn't Prepare For

The Stand with Eamon Dunphy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 25:49


Simon McKeever, Chief Executive of the Irish Exporters Association, talks to Eamon about the disruption to global supply chains in the UK, the impact of Brexit related issues on Irish businesses and the growth in trade across the island of Ireland. The Stand is proudly sponsored by Tesco. Recorded on 5/10/21

RTÉ - Morning Ireland
7:50am Business News

RTÉ - Morning Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 5:32


Brian Finn speaks to Simon McKeever, CEO of the Irish Exporters Association.

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World Business Report
UK completes separation from European Union

World Business Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2021 26:26


Today is the first day of the UK existing outside of the EU's single market and customs union; we have an extended report from Marie Keyworth. We take a look at trade with Simon McKeever, the Chief Executive of the Irish Exporters Association and hear from the BBC's Vivienne Nunis. So what does this all mean for the UK's access to European labour? Farmers in Cornwall grow most of the world's daffodils and more than 90% of workers come from overseas; with the harvest starting tomorrow, where does this leave farmers? Rachel Stevenson, in Falmouth in Cornwall has been finding out. We also speak to Shanker Singham, Chief Executive of the trade and economic consultancy Competere. And Sophie Pornschlegel, a Senior Policy Analyst at the European Policy Center, speaks to us from Freiburg in Germany about what 2021 heralds for the EU.

RTÉ - Morning Ireland
Hauliers issue warning over freight traffic disruption

RTÉ - Morning Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 5:21


Eugene Drennan, President of the Irish Road Haulage Association and Simon McKeever, Chief Executive of Irish Exporters Association on the ban on hauliers entering France if they've travelled through the UK.

The Stand with Eamon Dunphy
Ep 977: Britain Not Ready, Chaos For All In No Win No Deal Brexit

The Stand with Eamon Dunphy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 26:40


Simon McKeever, Chief Executive of the Irish Exporters Association, talks to Eamon about the ongoing preparations for Brexit. The Stand is proudly sponsored by Tesco.

RTÉ - News at One Podcast
What do exporters make of the Govts Brexit plans announced today?

RTÉ - News at One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 5:05


Simon McKeever, Chief Executive of the Irish Exporters Association

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AIB Market Talk
2. Sector Focus - Manufacturing and Transport - 24th April 2020

AIB Market Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 21:33


This the second of our AIB sector special podcasts where we look at the challenges Covid-19 has presented to different sectors of Irish Business. Today, we focus on the manufacturing & transport sector in Ireland. We speak to Simon McKeever, CEO, Irish Exporters Association, Elaine Dunne, AIB Manufacturing Sector Specialist and John Fahey, AIB Senior Economist to discuss how this sector has been impacted by the global pandemic. For those impacted by Covid 19, find details of AIB support and how to avail of them atwww.aib.ie/covid19Read AIB's latest Manufacturing Outlook here - https://business.aib.ie/content/dam/aib/business/docs/help-and-guidance/aib-outlook-manufacturing-sept-2019.pdf. Click here for more information on AIB's Manufacturing and Transport sector teams; https://business.aib.ie/my-business-is/sectors/manufacturing

Navigating Brexit
Free Trade Agreement

Navigating Brexit

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2019 14:00


Ian Keogh of the Currency talks to Brian Daly, Head of Brexit with KPMG, Marie Armstrong, a Partner specialising in corporation tax and President of the Irish Exporters Association, and Johnny Hanna, Partner in charge, Belfast, on the Free Trade Agreement - what it is, the negotiations, the strategies, and the implications of it.

Navigating Brexit
Trade and Customs

Navigating Brexit

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2019 15:18


Ian Keogh of the Currency speaks to KPMG's Marie Armstrong, a partner specialising in corporation tax and President of the Irish Exporters Association, and Glenn Reynolds, a partner in indirect tax, specialising in VAT and customs, on the implications of Brexit for trade.

Patrick Daly Interlinks Podcast
Simon Mckeever, Irish export industry

Patrick Daly Interlinks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019 29:59


Simon McKeever joined the Irish Exporters Association as Chief Executive in October 2013 where he is responsible for leading a team of 20 people who work with companies across the Irish export industry. Prior to Simon taking up his current position as Chief Executive, he spent 3 years as Director of Trade and Investment at the British Embassy in Dublin, which placed him at the forefront of joint trade strategy between Ireland and the UK, where he developed a close working relationship between UK Trade and Investment and Enterprise Ireland. Simon was behind the creation of the British Irish Chamber of Commerce, and his leadership on the Agri-food agenda created a joint initiative that has enabled the first Irish British Food Business Innovation Summit in Dublin.Patrick Dalywww.albalogistics.com Author of the book International Supply Chain Relationships:Creating Competitive Advantage in a Globalized Economy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Joe Dalton
Ep 49: Internationalization strategies for the export market. With Hugh Kelly

Joe Dalton

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2018 22:42


On this week's show we have Hugh kelly.We have Hugh Kelly is a recognised expert in the field of international business and export market development. He is a former President of the Irish Exporters Association and Chairman of the IEA's Asia Trade Forum. He is Managing Director of Associated Marketing Ltd., an Export Management Company(EMC) that supports companies to enter and accelerate their sales in targeted export markets. His market experience spans the Middle East, Far East, Australasia and Southern Africa while his sectoral experience covers both B2B and B2C. He is also a business mentor for Enterprise Ireland, a member of the global Entrepreneur's Organisation and Council Member of the Royal Victoria Eye & Ear Hospital in Dublin. His sporting passions are sailing and golf and he is a keen reader of history."CheersJoehttps://joedalton.ie/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Joe Dalton
Ep 8: Interview with the multinational consultant, Patrick Daly from ALBA Logistics.

Joe Dalton

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2017 29:51


This week I chat with the multinational consultant, Patrick Daly from ALBA Logistics.In this week show I chat with Patrick Daly, Founder and Managing Director, has worked in the manufacturing and logistics sector for over 25 years. He is also active on the Councils of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in Ireland, and the Irish Exporters Association as well as being chairman of the Latin American Trade Forum.Patrick has helped many national and multinational corporations in sectors such as natural resources, pharmaceuticals, medical devices, food, electronics and transport to achieve their logistical and supply chain goals.Welcome to Breakthrough Brands, the show that tells you how Irelandʼs entrepreneurial DNA is rebooting the country, one successful start-up at a time.Joseph has a weekly radio show speaking to business owners about what makes them tick and how they got started in business. Breakthrough BrandsLooking to improve your sales and marketing pipeline Click HereConnect with Joe on LinkedInContact Joe on Twitter @DaltonJosephFacebook Page Click HereFind Joseph on his website Breakthrough Brands www.jdc.ie See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.