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“World Champion of Growth, Ireland no longer in Irish”

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Chronicle – The tax base became a colony of Gaffam and Big Pharma.

The Ire-Gaelic language is the exception to the rule in Europe, the only country to record growth in 2020. Dublin estimates that gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 3.4 per cent (2, 5 per cent according to the IMF). Others, from Luxembourg to Germany, have experienced a historic recession, not to mention Great Britain, which is still a participant in European geography. Globally, with a population of 4.94 million, the island outperforms China’s mainland and has a population of over 1.4 billion. The growth from the IMF confirmation was 2.3 percent.

Slightly beautiful? The “Celtic Tiger” symbolizes the unity of the die-hard tax competition. Even Singapore, the bustling city-state of Asia, could not escape the crisis that caused GDP to fall 5.4 percent last year. Should we still consider the Irish economy as the economy of a country? In the strict sense?

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Rather, whose territory should it be seen in?

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