US now in a difficult situation, former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg tells Dublin audience
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In a recent event in Dublin marking the opening of a new Bloomberg office, Paschal Donohoe expressed concerns about the risks posed by ongoing tensions in Iran, which could lead to increased energy prices and affect global transport systems. Bloomberg founder, Mike Bloomberg, reflected on the importance of America's historical relationships with other countries, criticizing recent administration policies. He emphasized the commitment of Bloomberg News to neutrality in its reporting. Bloomberg also acknowledged Ireland's growth post-Brexit, highlighting the challenges posed by the UK's exit from the EU.
"America has spent the last 70 years trying to build relationships with other countries - and we benefit, and those other countries all benefit, and here we're throwing away a lot of that, which I can't explain."
"I think that's what our customers want, and that's what the world deserves from a news organisation."
"Ireland had benefited from Brexit, which he described as 'the single stupidest thing any country has ever done, and it's hard to believe how they did it.'"
"There were economic risks arising from the war, which I think we're beginning to see, and there's a possibility that energy costs may go up."
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