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Written Answers — Department of Trade, Enterprise and Employment: Brexit Preparations (10 Nov 2020)

Leo Varadkar: ...the end of the Transition Period. Enterprise measures in place include a €20 million ‘Ready for Customs’ support scheme (part of the Government’s €5 billion July Stimulus package). Enterprise Ireland's ‘Ready for Customs’ scheme is available to help businesses recruit and build staff expertise in customs declarations and provide for related...

Written Answers — Department of Trade, Enterprise and Employment: Brexit Preparations (10 Nov 2020)

Leo Varadkar: ...to help with COVID-19 and Brexit. Enterprise measures in place include a €20 million ‘Ready for Customs’ support scheme (part of the Government’s €5 billion July Stimulus package). Enterprise Ireland's ‘Ready for Customs’ scheme is available to help businesses recruit and build staff expertise in customs declarations and provide for related...

Finance Bill 2020: Second Stage (Resumed) (5 Nov 2020)

Seán Canney: ...to try to survive. They deserve more than this. I want to raise a number of issues with regard to the budget. As we know, the LEADER programme, which is a rural development programme for Ireland, will finish on 31 December. Over the past five years, it provided €250 million in funds. However, the new programme will not be in place next year so we will have a gap. I am very...

Ceisteanna ar Sonraíodh Uain Dóibh - Priority Questions: Regional Development (15 Oct 2020)

Damien English: ...and protecting the viability of businesses and SMEs throughout the country. This was the case generally even before Covid but it is certainly the case in relation to Covid and Brexit, which is coming down the tracks. We have taken a strong regional approach over the past seven or eight years as Fine Gael has been involved in various Governments. The statistics show the majority of jobs,...

Written Answers — Department of Trade, Enterprise and Employment: Brexit Supports (15 Oct 2020)

Leo Varadkar: ...Single Market and customs union. They must be ready for changed customs and supply chains. I want to stress the importance for businesses to act now to get ready for the changes that we know are coming on 1stJanuary 2021 and to make it clear that these changes will happen regardless of the outcome of the negotiations between the EU and the UK on a Free Trade Agreement. Government is...

Written Answers — Department of Trade, Enterprise and Employment: Brexit Supports (15 Oct 2020)

Leo Varadkar: ...a range of sectors, the most significant and immediate impact of Brexit will be on customs. As part of the July Stimulus, I announced a new €20 million Ready for Customssupport scheme. Enterprise Ireland is rolling out the scheme to help businesses prepare for the new challenges of trading with and through the UK. We are providing a grant of up to €9,000 to help businesses as...

Written Answers — Department of Trade, Enterprise and Employment: Brexit Preparations (15 Oct 2020)

Leo Varadkar: ...tariff zero quota Free Trade Agreement, linked also to a fisheries agreement as well as measures to ensure that a level playing field will operate between the EU and the UK. However, a deal cannot come at any cost and we cannot undermine the EU’s economic interests or the integrity of the Single Market. Brexit, in whatever shape it finally takes, will have a significant impact on...

Financial Resolutions 2020 - Financial Resolution No. 7: General (Resumed) (14 Oct 2020) See 1 other result from this debate

Eoin Ó Broin: ...Heritage secured above that which was already committed to by the outgoing Government, and how many additional homes above the target already set by the former Minister, Deputy Eoghan Murphy, in Rebuilding Ireland will the budget deliver. The answer is very simple. The total extra capital spend above the pre-existing commitments is a meagre €160 million. In fact, it will deliver...

Financial Resolutions 2020 - Budget Statement 2021 (13 Oct 2020)

Michael McGrath: ...to build the homes our people need. This is why we are introducing the largest and most ambitious budget in the history of our State to support our economy, businesses and households. The day will come when Covid-19 is behind us. The day will come when there is no more talk of Brexit. Everything will not go back to the way it was before, nor do we want it to, because we are...

Brexit and Business: Statements (7 Oct 2020)

Leo Varadkar: ..., SPS, checks and other regulatory requirements that do not apply to such trade today. I want to stress the importance for businesses to act now to get ready for the changes that we know are coming in January and to make it clear that these changes will happen regardless of the outcome of the negotiations between the EU and the UK on a free trade agreement. Businesses have already...

Written Answers — Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government: Social and Affordable Housing (7 Oct 2020)

Darragh O'Brien: ...cost of housing accommodation across the country. It is important to note that the limits introduced at that time also reflected a blanket increase of €5,000 introduced prior to the new system coming into operation, in order to broaden the base from which social housing tenants are drawn, both promoting sustainable communities and also providing a degree of future-proofing. Given...

Written Answers — Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government: Housing Policy (6 Oct 2020)

Darragh O'Brien: Enabling thriving housing supply, complimented by a commitment to deliver more than 50,000 social homes over the coming five years are central to ensuring affordability for families. Housing supply has increased year on year in recent years and the number of families on waiting lists for social housing has reduced by 25% between 2016 and 2019. I am acutely aware that middle-income...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Impact of Covid-19 on the Agriculture Sector and Priorities for CAP and Brexit: Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine (6 Oct 2020)

Charlie McConalogue: ...since the lockdown in March. In terms of economic impact, while production was not significantly impacted, the demand for Irish food and drink products was subject to market disturbance. Ireland exports some 90% of the food we produce and the food service industry across Europe, and beyond, experienced a near total collapse in demand due to the shutdown of the hospitality sector. This...

Written Answers — Department of Trade, Enterprise and Employment: Brexit Preparations (29 Sep 2020)

Leo Varadkar: ...in place already to help with COVID-19 and Brexit. These include a new €20 million ‘Ready for Customs’ support scheme which is part of the Government’s €5 billion July Stimulus package. Enterprise Ireland are rolling out this new ‘Ready for Customs’ scheme to help businesses recruit and build staff expertise in customs declarations and...

Written Answers — Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government: Social and Affordable Housing (30 Jul 2020)

Darragh O'Brien: ...cost of housing accommodation across the country. It is important to note that the limits introduced at that time also reflected a blanket increase of €5,000 introduced prior to the new system coming into operation, in order to broaden the base from which social housing tenants are drawn, both promoting sustainable communities and also providing a degree of future-proofing. ...

Residential Tenancies and Valuation Bill 2020: Second Stage (28 Jul 2020)

Christopher O'Sullivan: ...my region. People can forget about searching or any of the other similar websites for a property to purchase. Prices in west Cork are astronomical. For people of my generation, on middle to low incomes, and even above that, most of these properties are completely out of their range. I know the Minister is aware of this because in his contributions so far, and in his approach, he has...

Written Answers — Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government: Housing Issues (28 Jul 2020)

Darragh O'Brien: ...authorities which have the capacity to deliver 3,200 more affordable homes.  Details of these projects can be found at the following links; . The Programme for Government also commits to the development of a new Cost Rental sector in Ireland, whereby the rents charged will cover the cost of delivering, managing, and maintaining the homes only.  The target cohort for Cost...

Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Housing Policy (23 Jul 2020)

Darragh O'Brien: ...my detailed plans for affordable housing in the autumn. In doing so, I will also take account of the progress made under the serviced sites fund, SSF, and other existing measures, such as the Rebuilding Ireland home loan scheme and the help-to-buy scheme. Together with State-led affordable housing for purchase and cost-rental, I also plan to expand Part V of the Planning and...

Seanad: Credit Guarantee (Amendment) Bill 2020: Committee and Remaining Stages (23 Jul 2020)

Damien English: We are trying to support businesses and support the banks in getting money out to them at a cheaper rate. That is what we are trying to do. There is no cost to the State if the loan is successful, and that is a success all around because we want businesses to be sustained, to survive, thrive and grow. I accept that the banks still have a lot of work to do to rebuild that trust between them...

Written Answers — Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government: Housing Provision (23 Jul 2020)

Darragh O'Brien: ...by the COVID emergency but this government is delivering on targets for this year. The new Programme for Government commits to the delivery of an additional 50,000 new social homes over the coming five years and I am working closely with my officials and stakeholders to put the final details on a package of measures to bring about innovation and acceleration of delivery of social and...

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