"Tánaiste Simon Harris has warned Government departments that there can be no excuses or delays when it comes to increasing Ireland's competitiveness in the face of chaos caused by US president Donald Trump."
"The biggest risk for Ireland and for Europe is that we nearly pretend this week didn't happen. It's a somewhat calmer environment than it was a couple of days ago, but it is a stark reminder of how quickly things can go wrong."
Government departments were directed to allow no excuses or delays in increasing Ireland's competitiveness amid global instability caused by US president Donald Trump. The warning urged urgent and accountable action across departments to protect national economic interests and maintain European resilience. Recent events were described as a stark reminder of how quickly circumstances can deteriorate, despite a temporary easing in tensions compared with a few days earlier. The emphasis stressed proactive measures, improved preparedness, and swift implementation of policies to safeguard Ireland's economic position and reduce vulnerability to external political shocks.
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