I previously went over how Ireland went "green" and the nation has becoming eco-safe. This nonetheless was a stepping stone for a rising industry and Chevrolet wants in. With Nissan already being the largest electric car producer in Ireland; Chevy has turned towards the nation for a push on their product line for further with more production on their own electric car, even pushing the Volt to makes its first effort in Ireland itself to go again the Nissan leaf. The product that is causing the incline in the industry is the actual car battery, "batteries which are currently in the range €10,000 to €15,000"(finfacts.ie)".The industry thanks to its "green" path is becoming one of the largest car industries and soon to be in electric cars.
In return for all this, Ireland will be helping its residents with a rebate on the purchase of an electric car as well. Much like America did with "clash for clunkers", Ireland for "those who purchase electric cars will be eligible for a €5,000 grant" (finfacts.ie). Not only will these help the nation’s people, but promise growth to any other car companies that the product it gives is already on a rise.
Monday, April 26, 2010
Friday, April 23, 2010
Economic Freedom
After time dealing with Ireland I have realized how great the country actually is. In recent rankings Ireland has ranked third in an economic freedom, even beating United States which was ranked fifth. This was based on comparison of other countries, so size, government, property, labor, etc. all put into thought. This is nothing new for "The top four nations remain unchanged from the 2007 Index" (insideindianabusiness.com). Even with a the world in comparable economic instability, Ireland has stood strong. Ireland's score was based on an "overall 82.35/100" (insideindianabusiness.com). Proving Ireland is setting the scale for many countries and actually making an example for other countries that has gone through distress much like Ireland has.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Irelands Thriving Insourcing.
In part post I spoke of major companies in Ireland, but never gave one of the major factors of why a business would love to call Ireland home. Costs to run a business in Ireland has companies like DELL and even Google (Originally starting in Ireland). Taxes are so low "Google is expanding it's base in Ireland (Google Expanding It's European Base, Dublin) where it has it's European base and where corporation tax rates are 12.5%" (hereisthecity.com). Even Dell has taken advantage in Ireland. Even though "Dell has previously stated that should these tax rates change it will leave Ireland, however, even at 17.5%, Ireland's tax rates would still be among the lowest in the Western world"(hereisthecity.com).
With this though, Microsoft is verging on Dublin to transfer some of its major corporation there, with some of the business there already. A subsidiary of Microsoft, Round Island One; is has one of the because incomes in Ireland and the ratio between what companies pay here in America and out in Ireland its not greed, but good business planning.
With this though, Microsoft is verging on Dublin to transfer some of its major corporation there, with some of the business there already. A subsidiary of Microsoft, Round Island One; is has one of the because incomes in Ireland and the ratio between what companies pay here in America and out in Ireland its not greed, but good business planning.
Friday, April 9, 2010
Natural Resources
Many countries have made choices in what natural resources they use and what they hold back like the oil in the Gulf of Mexico. Ireland has made its best of all its resources and being an island with oil off the coast and fertile lands, it is a self sustaining country. Ireland major natural resources are "natural gas, peat, copper, lead, zinc, silver, barite, gypsum, limestone, dolomite" (indexmundie.com). All production on these are still on a rise but the natural gas and oil drilling due to government planning to halt further search for new drilling hot spots for economic reasons and the option to stay "Green" (Earth Friendly).
Ireland has had other issues in why its countries resources are not at large anymore. Due to competition "contracts with foreign companies are preventing us from selling it and transforming us into the Saudi Arabia of Europe" (eirigi.org). This is alarming, seeing how Ireland's oil reserve could clear the national debt. Ireland in past years has had water issues as well with spill offs from agriculture and pollution. These issues seem common though in most countries and they are dealt with.
Ireland has had other issues in why its countries resources are not at large anymore. Due to competition "contracts with foreign companies are preventing us from selling it and transforming us into the Saudi Arabia of Europe" (eirigi.org). This is alarming, seeing how Ireland's oil reserve could clear the national debt. Ireland in past years has had water issues as well with spill offs from agriculture and pollution. These issues seem common though in most countries and they are dealt with.
Friday, April 2, 2010
Ireland's Electronics
Ireland is a major electronics provider in western Europe. Many well known companies have claims in Ireland, "International electronics companies such as Intel, Analog Devices, Dell, IBM, and Cisco have located major manufacturing, R&D, and Fab facilities in Ireland" (enterprise-ireland.com). The major equipment that the electronic industry in Ireland provides is mostly semi conductor components and data processing materials. This have given many companies a monopoly over Europe since most of the companies are known around the world for this equipment, so placing it the industry in Ireland gives the companies much advantage to waterway exporting.
The key to Ireland's success in the electronics industry is its investments in smaller electronics firms, which bring in over hundred million Euro annually. This is only as well prosperous because "Indigenous sectors is dominated by exporters providing leading-edge technology products in a global niche" (enterprise-ireland.com). All this had made Ireland known more for technology and less for the blarney stone atop the caste.
The key to Ireland's success in the electronics industry is its investments in smaller electronics firms, which bring in over hundred million Euro annually. This is only as well prosperous because "Indigenous sectors is dominated by exporters providing leading-edge technology products in a global niche" (enterprise-ireland.com). All this had made Ireland known more for technology and less for the blarney stone atop the caste.
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