
Paul Sweetman
Paul Sweetman is the chief executive of the American Chamber of Commerce Ireland, where he plays a crucial role in fostering trade relations between Ireland and the United States. Recently, he commented on the implications of potential U.S. tariffs on EU goods, emphasizing how the unpredictability of the Trump administration's policies resonates within the business and political sectors.
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Recent news mentions
Paul Sweetman, the chief executive of AmCham, stated that the State must remain competitive in the face of increasing tariffs and competition for investment.
MetroLink delivery should be prioritised, US multinationals tell Government – The Irish TimesPaul Sweetman said a 15 per cent tariff level is 'not an optimum trade environment'.
Any future US tariffs on pharma exports to be limited to 15%, EU insists – The Irish TimesPaul Sweetman, American chamber chief executive, said the organisation was there to support members in responding to trade turmoil.
Tax-break ‘enhancement’ being considered for companies carrying out research and development – The Irish TimesPaul Sweetman, chief executive of the American Chamber of Commerce Ireland in assessment.
Trump’s trade war spells economic pain for Ireland as Dublin plans for damage limitation – The Irish Times



















