
Donald Trump has had Ireland in his sights since he took office, claiming the country is ‘taking US jobs’ due to its booming big pharma industry.
The coast of County Cork in the south of the Ireland is home to the likes of multinational giants such as Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson and Eli Lilly.
A low corporate tax rate and skilled workforce has helped transform the area over the past few decades and with it, the country’s economy.
But can this ‘magic money tree’ last or could US tariffs fell this lucrative income stream?
Credit to : Roundtable