Cork s economic recovery will rely on extended supports, Chamber warns
Conor Healy: Firms are unable to plan ahead due to uncertainty over support schemes, and regional airports must be aided too
The speed of Cork s economic recovery from Covid-19 is reliant on a continuation of government supports for businesses, Cork Chamber has said.
Sun, 23 May, 2021 - 18:50
Geoff Percival
The extent to which Cork recovers from the economic impact of the pandemic will fully depend on the Government extending business supports well into the future, Cork Chamber has warned.
The chamber has urged the Government to provide further clarity on the future of its various Covid business supports.
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A night time foggy view of the docks at Kennedy Quay, Cork City. The docklands development could accommodate 20,000 people and 29,000 jobs. Picture: Larry Cummins
Thu, 01 Apr, 2021 - 08:05 Last week the Taoiseach stood on the quay and revealed a major funding boost for Cork.
As reported by Alan Healy of this parish, Cork native Micheál Martin “confirmed funding of €353.4 million to enable works for what will be one of the largest regeneration programmes in the State.