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  2. Economic history of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    From 1945 to 1960 Ireland missed out on the European economic boom across Europe, and 500,000 people emigrated. A major policy change followed the issue of TK Whitaker's economic model in 1958, and the Republic slowly embraced the industrial world. Most Irish exports continued to go to Britain until 1969.

  3. Economy of Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Northern Ireland experienced a period of steep manufacturing growth between 1998 and 2001. [44] Engineering is the largest manufacturing sub-sector in Northern Ireland, particularly in the fields of aerospace and heavy machinery. Major employers are Moy Park, Spirit Aerosystems, Caterpillar and Seagate. [45]

  4. Henry Ford & Son Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    Henry Ford & Son Limited (commonly referred to as Ford Ireland) [1] is the Irish subsidiary of the United States–based automaker Ford Motor Company. It formerly operated an assembly plant for motor vehicles and was part of the automotive industry in Ireland .

  5. Category:Manufacturing companies of Ireland - Wikipedia

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  6. Eli Lilly invests $1.8 billion in Ireland sites to scale up ...

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    (Reuters) - Eli Lilly is investing $1.8 billion across two manufacturing sites in Ireland to boost production of its hugely popular obesity drug and a newly approved treatment for Alzheimer's, the ...

  7. America's manufacturing boom is facing a labor crunch - AOL

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    The US manufacturing renaissance is coming up against the practical challenge of finding enough workers to make it happen. America's manufacturing boom is facing a labor crunch [Video] Skip to ...

  8. Economy of the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The TCJA moves the US from the "worldwide tax" system (which is the reason why US multinationals use Ireland) to a modern "territorial tax" system (which is the reason why non-US multinationals hardly use Ireland [62] - there are no non-US/non-UK foreign firms in Ireland's top 50 firms by turnover, and only one by employees - German retailer ...

  9. Economy of Belfast - Wikipedia

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    As of 2017, Belfast is Northern Ireland's educational and commercial hub. [citation needed] As of 2007, it was in the top five fastest growing regional economies in the UK. [21] In February 2006, Belfast's unemployment rate stood at 4.2%, lower than both the Northern Ireland [22] and the UK average of 5.5%.