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- Ceisteanna ar Sonraíodh Uain Dóibh - Priority Questions: Small and Medium Enterprises (23 May 2024)
Matt Shanahan: As the Minister knows, some of the burden in costs is due to the environment of increased costs inflation, but a large part has been brought about by the progressive costs introduced by the Government. I have advocated for quite some time to Deputy Varadkar, when he was Taoiseach, and to Deputy Coveney, when he was Minister, and now I am saying it to Deputy Burke as Minister, as I have said...
- Written Answers — Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment: Artificial Intelligence (23 May 2024)
Matt Shanahan: 69. To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment if he will acknowledge the continuing momentum around artificial intelligence generation has the potential to create seismic challenges for both the public and private business sectors; if he is considering any developments around specific agency development to support public and private sector navigation of these challenges; and if...
- Written Answers — Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment: Departmental Functions (23 May 2024)
Matt Shanahan: 94. To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment his views regarding his Department's activity with respect to the national training fund; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [23237/24]
- Written Answers — Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment: Business Supports (23 May 2024)
Matt Shanahan: 97. To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment the details of the application rates his Department has seen in relation to the ICOB scheme; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [23234/24]
- Written Answers — Department of Finance: Tax Data (23 May 2024)
Matt Shanahan: 152. To ask the Minister for Finance the details of the latest understandings regarding the number of businesses and the outstanding debt that remains within the debt warehousing scheme that relate to businesses that have still not engaged with revenue; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [23235/24]
- Written Answers — Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment: Work Permits (23 May 2024)
Matt Shanahan: 167. To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment if he would acknowledge that a large number of SMEs in Ireland are struggling to meet demand because they cannot recruit or retain employees with the necessary skillsets within Ireland; to confirm the number of overseas employees over the past five years who have been recruited in managerial and customer facing rolls, in tabular...
- Written Answers — Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment: Work Permits (23 May 2024)
Matt Shanahan: 168. To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment if he has any concerns regarding the costs trajectory on business as a result of the proposed roadmap for increasing minimum annual remuneration thresholds for employment permits; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [23261/24]
- Ireland's Recognition of the State of Palestine: Statements (28 May 2024)
Matt Shanahan: Ireland has a deeply felt understanding of the desire of people for the recognition of their own place, culture and existence. Eight hundred years of occupation and a great deal of repression did nothing to quell the Irish desire for freedom, self-determination, self-rule and the international recognition of our civil rights. The Irish State as it is today is often used as an international...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Businesses: Discussion (Resumed) (29 May 2024)
Matt Shanahan: I thank all the guests for coming in this morning. It is great to be having these conversations. I say a special thanks to the lads from Amazon who brought some committee members out to see a factory. That was a real eye opener. Maybe committee members could get an invitation from Google and Microsoft to go out and meet those guys as well. As speakers already highlighted, there is so...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Businesses: Discussion (Resumed) (29 May 2024)
Matt Shanahan: Private business is good at looking at opportunities, so that is less of a worry. The worry is how the State will continue to be able to support this space. If a forklift driver in their 50s is told, "We need you to reskill because we are going to put in robots here to deal with logistics and plant", what reskilling will such people do that will potentially keep them in a job? The issue of...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Businesses: Discussion (Resumed) (29 May 2024)
Matt Shanahan: I have a note here that the new global arms race appears to involve generative AI. The witnesses already highlighted some of the concerns. We have infrastructural concerns in Ireland, particularly given that we are exposed with transatlantic cables and so on. Will AI prevent hacking in the future or will it ensure it happens far more frequently? There is the issue of how AI might be used...
- Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Aviation Industry (29 May 2024)
Matt Shanahan: 49. To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport the key policy achievements realised and new initiatives taken by his Department to date and during 2024 in relation to regional aviation; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [24240/24]
- Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Aviation Industry (29 May 2024)
Matt Shanahan: 50. To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport if he will provide an outline of the spending in aviation in his Department to date and during 2024; to provide an account of any overspend or underspend noted by his Department in this Government programme; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [24241/24]
- Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Airport Policy (29 May 2024)
Matt Shanahan: 51. To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport the main sectors of analysis his Department is applying to the present Waterford airport runway extension review; the number of similar reviews using the same analysis template that have taken place in his Department over the past five years; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [24242/24]
- Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Airport Policy (29 May 2024)
Matt Shanahan: 52. To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport if he will outline, regarding the Waterford airport runway extension business review, the way in which the exposure of the Exchequer being capped at maximum €12 million liability is captured in the present review report; to detail any other projects reviewed by his Department requesting Government funding where a similar...
- Written Answers — Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection: Social Welfare Code (30 May 2024)
Matt Shanahan: 205. To ask the Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection if, in relation to the recent Supreme Court findings (details supplied) concerning the right of the bereaved partner to receive social welfare entitlements after the death of their loved one and in support of their family obligations, she will provide an update as to the specific steps the Government is taking to recognise...
- Nature Restoration Law: Motion [Private Members] (12 Jun 2024)
Matt Shanahan: The European Union has been working on the nature restoration law for many years and we know the law is a community attempt to halt habitat slide and restore biodiversity loss, which is an obvious imperative. The law is primarily intended to target habitats that contribute to carbon capture and storage. While initial targets up to 2030 can be delivered from our bank of State land, the...
- Committee on Drugs Use: Citizens' Assembly on Drugs Use: Discussion (13 Jun 2024)
Matt Shanahan: I thank the witnesses and congratulate all of them for their participation and all they have done. They have done a great body of work and practised great diligence in coming to their recommendations. I will synopsise what I have taken from it. Decriminalisation for personal use is high on the agenda. There is also a health-led approach, with greater political and policy supports required...
- Committee on Drugs Use: Citizens' Assembly on Drugs Use: Discussion (13 Jun 2024)
Matt Shanahan: Has the group looked at any kind of programme for schools - primary schools - to drive a programme of education for young children who are not going to be offered drugs - I am talking age five, six, seven or eight here – to try and give them the awareness and understanding of what they may face in the future if they dabble or get addicted? That is what we are all afraid of.
- Committee on Drugs Use: Citizens' Assembly on Drugs Use: Discussion (13 Jun 2024)
Matt Shanahan: I thank the guests. I will go to Dr. Ivers for a moment please. Will she just speak about the kind of success rates she sees in terms of treating people with addiction, trying to get them through the system, the recovery rates, and any concerns she has about the rise of harder drugs particularly the likes of fentanyl and crystal meth, which is already here but the question is where it is...