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Ireland's 2020 budget includes 1.2bn euro 'no-deal' Brexit fund: govt
Ireland's 2020 budget includes a 1.2-billion-euro relief fund to cushion the economic blow.
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- Ireland's 2020 budget includes a 1.2-billion-euro relief fund to cushion the economic blow.
- European Union without a negotiated agreement, finance minister Paschal Donohoe said Tuesday.
- Presenting the government's annual spending plan, which is based on the assumption of a so-called "no-deal Brexit".
DUBLIN: Ireland's 2020 budget includes a 1.2-billion-euro relief fund to cushion the economic blow of Britain leaving the European Union without a negotiated agreement, finance minister Paschal Donohoe said Tuesday.
"I am today announcing a package of over euros 1.2 billion ($1.3 billion), excluding EU funding, to respond to Brexit", Donohoe said, presenting the government's annual spending plan, which is based on the assumption of a so-called "no-deal Brexit".
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