It comes as tariffs pose a threat to Irish Jobs.
The Enterprise Minister is ruling out a one-off fund to help businesses affected by potential US tariffs.
Longford Westmeath TD Peter Burke says the threat of 30% taxes on European imports into the US ‘undoubtedly’ poses a further threat to Irish jobs.
The Tanaiste is to outline the worst case scenario in the event of no deal at today's cabinet meeting. That includes a warning of accelerated job losses across a number of sectors.
Minister Burke says businesses will be helped through targeted measures, but there’ll be no pot set aside:
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