Government devises action plan to mitigate Trump's tariffs

- On Monday, Tánaiste and trade minister Simon Harris will begin a series of meetings with his EU counterparts particularly those who are also impacted particularly by pharma tariffs. He is also expected to speak over the coming days to the Danish and Italian foreign ministers and the Dutch and Swedish trade ministers. The Netherlands, Denmark, and Sweden all have significant interests in the pharma industry;
- Coalition leaders will meet to discuss the Government action plan;
- Agriculture minister Martin Heydon is planning to travel to the US to assess the impact on the spirits and agri sectors;
- On Friday, the Government will convene its trade forum to take soundings from the sectoral interests;
- The Government must also assess the impact of the tariffs on Ireland before Mr Harris attends a meeting in Luxembourg next Monday where the EU will begin to formulate its response. All member states are expected to have two weeks to put forth their individual responses and key interests ahead of a meeting of the European Council where it is hoped decisions will be made and an EU tariff package will get signed off from the 27 leaders.