L’Irlanda ha aggiunto l’elenco dei paesi monitorati dagli Stati Uniti per la manipolazione valutaria

    https://fortune.com/europe/2025/06/06/ireland-joins-the-likes-of-china-and-vietnam-on-list-of-countries-the-u-s-is-monitoring-for-currency-manipulation/

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    1. No_Priors on

      American companies bulk exporting to the U.S. from Ireland **to avoid Trump’s tariffs**.

      Donald “It’s always someone else’s fault” Trump strikes again.

    2. justbecauseyoumademe on

      Ireland doesnt own or manage the Euro, nor the dollar. so what exactly are they manipulating

    3. CurrencyDesperate286 on

      Article framing is not great. Headline and start of article makes it sound like this is a list of rogue nations (highlighting China and Vietnam), when in fact the list also includes Germany, Switzerland, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan). It’s basically just a list of nations with high trade surpluses.

    4. chipdanitch on

      It’s just the same as Brexit. The Americans are having a temper tantrum as they’ve realized the American Dream is a lie. They’re in debt to countries they don’t respect and are up to their eyes in said debt Trump’s tariffs are just a shake down and the attitude is just to unnerve other countries.

    5. hype_irion on

      I spend way too much time contemplating how the history books will refer to this era of stupidity.

    6. Ireland literally cannot manipulate its own currency because it does not control its own currency. The Euro is controlled by the European Central Bank. How is that so hard to understand?

    7. hmtk1976 on

      This ´journalist´ doesn´t really know how to write a headline, does he?

    8. JapaneseJohnnyVegas on

      Trump: sees country making sane, rational economic decisions…what madness is this! Why havnt they voted for a gobshite and shot themselves in the bollix? 

    9. Wynty2000 on

      There could be a post about the colour of grass in Ireland on this sub, and it would still devolve into a load of bitching and moanging about tax laws by bitter arseholes who don’t understand them.

    10. Sharp-Effective-9041 on

      I’m Irish, I’ve worked previously in the finance multinational sector here and it’s clear our industrial policy for decades has been beggar thy neighbour race to the bottom tax policies. We are but a spoke in the wheel of this carry on. There may be an argument that because the British denied us a normal path to industrial development that we had to do something and had limited options. The main finance hubs in Europe, the US and Asia are also heavily involved of course and the big accountancy firms write the policies globally. The type of Irish person who wilfully ignores our role like some posters here and spout the same Government talking points that aren’t even all that true about a young highly educated English speaking workforce really bother me. It’s just lying to yourself, even if annoying hypocritical Brits are pointing out we are a tax haven. In reality we are. We are not in the strict definition but that means nowhere is really a tax haven. Just because Trump and his people are goons of the highest order doesn’t also mean that Ireland isn’t goonish in its own ways. The Apple case is the tip of the iceberg in the amount of tax we deny other countries with our policies.

    11. Econ_Orc on

      If there is still functioning world centuries from now, the worst job by then must be translating Trump reality into sanity.

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