Limerick Chamber has today issued a statement outlining its deep disappointment at what has been described as a ‘massive blow’ to industry and a ‘missed opportunity’ to decrease our risk of energy interruption arising from our heavy dependence on imported gas via the UK. In it’s submission to the Department of Environment, Climate and Communications
Limerick Chamber, in partnership with our esteemed SME Strand Partner AIB, is thrilled to announce the remarkable success of our second instalment in the “Energy on the Estuary” event series, titled “Port Opportunities.” Building on the momentum generated by the inaugural event in February, this series has captured the attention and enthusiasm of businesses and
The majority of business respondents ranked the availability on housing/rental accommodation as the major barrier to filling job vacancies, followed closely by the availability of childcare. Limerick Chamber has launched the results of its business sentiment survey for Summer 2023. The survey, which closed on the 1st of September, takes the economic pulse of the
Limerick Chamber is excited to announce that, due to an overwhelming response, we are extending the application deadline for this year’s Limerick Chamber Regional Business Awards 2023 Sponsored by TUS. The original closing date of September 9th has been extended to a new closing date of September 15th, close of business. ENTER YOUR BUSINESS NOW
34% of respondents ranked increases in cost of living as the number one issue facing the Irish economy, closely followed by housing at 28%. Limerick Chamber has launched the results of its consumer sentiment survey for Summer 2023. The survey results aim to take the economic pulse of the whole Mid-West region with a particular