Entries by ChamberAC

Putting Place First – Government Budget 2021 stimulus must restore the health of our towns and cities

Chambers Ireland today (10 September 2020), launches its submission to Government detailing recommendations to be included in Budget 2021 and the longer term National Economic Plan. Aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals, the Chambers Ireland Budget 2021 Submission makes a series of recommendations that will support businesses to trade through the Pandemic through enabling our […]

New Chamber president exploring trade connections with India

Less than 24 hours after taking over as the 37th President of the County Carlow Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Tourism; Colin Duggan met with Mr. Sandeep Kumar, Ambassador of India to Ireland in his first official engagement, exploring opportunities for trade and collaboration for Carlow companies. The meeting with Ambassador Kumar was hosted in […]

Shop Carlow , Shop Local and Shop Safe

Carlow County Council have teamed up with the team in KCLR to launch a promotional campaign to encourage the general public to Shop Local, Shop Safely, Keep it in the County. The campaign which runs during July & August aims to encourage people to shop local by showing the excellent products and services on offer […]

Online trading a lifeline for business – additional funding welcomed by Chambers

Chambers today (8 June 2020) welcomes news from the Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment and the Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation, that the Trading Online Voucher Scheme has received additional funding. Speaking this afternoon, Chambers Ireland Chief Executive Ian Talbot said, “Today’s announcement from Minister Humphreys and Minister Bruton that an additional […]