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Ireland adds 10,000 foreign multinational jobs in H1, up from 2024

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Posted on July 2, 2025

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DUBLIN (Reuters) -Ireland has secured 179 investments from foreign multinational companies so far this year that are set to create 10,000 jobs, up from the 8,900 secured during the same period last

Ireland Attracts 10,000 New Jobs from Foreign Multinationals in H1

DUBLIN (Reuters) -Ireland has secured 179 investments from foreign multinational companies so far this year that are set to create 10,000 jobs, up from the 8,900 secured during the same period last year, the country's inward investment agency said on Wednesday.

Ireland is hugely reliant on the taxes and jobs of foreign multinationals. They have almost doubled their workforce in the last decade to make up around 11% of the entire labour market, but jobs growth has stalled over the past two-and-a-half years.

The agency's half-year results do not take job losses at multinationals into account. The number of new investments were up from the 131 secured in the first half of 2024 and included 52 companies investing in Ireland for the first time, IDA Ireland said.

The decades-old model of attracting jobs from mainly U.S. firms in sectors such as technology and pharmaceuticals has been further threatened by President Donald Trump's sweeping economic policies and pledge to bring more production back to the U.S.

(Reporting by Padraic Halpin; editing by William James and Sachin Ravikumar)

Key Takeaways

  • Ireland secured 179 investments from foreign multinationals in H1 2024.
  • 10,000 jobs were created, up from 8,900 in the same period last year.
  • 52 companies invested in Ireland for the first time.
  • Ireland's economy relies heavily on multinational taxes and jobs.
  • Job growth has stalled over the past two-and-a-half years.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many jobs are expected to be created in Ireland this year?
Ireland is set to create 10,000 jobs from 179 investments by foreign multinational companies this year.
What was the number of jobs created in the same period last year?
In the first half of the previous year, 8,900 jobs were secured from foreign multinationals.
What sectors are primarily attracting foreign investments in Ireland?
The sectors mainly attracting foreign investments include technology and pharmaceuticals.
What is the significance of foreign multinationals to Ireland's economy?
Foreign multinationals are crucial to Ireland's economy, making up around 11% of the entire labor market.
What challenges does Ireland face in attracting foreign investments?
The decades-old model of attracting jobs from U.S. firms is threatened by changing economic policies, such as those from President Donald Trump.

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