The second edition of the Brexit Status Report from the IIEA was launched on Friday 26th May in the offices of McCann Fitzgerald in Dublin by Charles Flanagan T.D., Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade.
As the UK and EU prepare for the opening of negotiations in June, the second edition of the IIEA’s Brexit Status Reports provides a timely update on the process of withdrawal, including views from Ireland, the UK and from Brussels. The status report also examines the implications for the Irish economy, with an emphasis on SMEs, FDI and financial services.
Download the IIEA Brexit Status Report here.
From left to right: Brendan Halligan, President, IIEA; Barry Devereux, Managing Partner, McCann FitzGerald; Jill Donoghue, Director of Research, IIEA; Charles Flanagan T.D., Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade; John Cronin, Partner and Head of Brexit Group, McCann FitzGerald, Barry Andrews, Director General, IIEA.
The IIEA’s Brexit Status Reports are a regular series that aim to provide reliable information on the coming negotiations between the UK and the EU, and their implications for Ireland.
Authors of the second edition include: Dáithí O’Ceallaigh, Former Irish Ambassador to the UK; Brendan Halligan, President of the IIEA; Barry Andrew, Director General, IIEA Brussels Group; Tony Brown, IIEA Senior Fellow; Paul Gillespie, Irish Times Columnist; John Temple Lang, Former European Commission official; Tom Arnold, Former Director General of the IIEA; John FitzGerald, Adjunct Professor at TCD; John McGrane, Director General of the British Irish Chamber of Commerce; Padraic White, former CEO of IDA Ireland; John Cronin, Partner at McCann FitzGerald; John Bradley, Economist.