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American Chamber of Commerce pushes for broadband in Ireland

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  • 21-05-2002 12:54pm
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    Maybe their collective clout might help us.

    Taken from http://www.enn.ie

    "The American Chamber of Commerce has called on the incoming government to recognise the infrastructure needs of US companies in Ireland in its regional plans.
    In a statement on Tuesday, the Chamber highlighted the needs of US companies, while seeking acknowledgement for the contribution these companies make to the Irish economy.


    "The incoming government should not be complacent in regard the business needs of US industry, especially in the regions. US companies in the West, North West, Mid West and the South are the largest employers in their regions. Collectively they are a very strong voice and government must incorporate their needs into all regional development plans," said Bernard Collins, president of the American Chamber.


    The American Chamber of Commerce has established a number of regional groups throughout the country to identify and pursue regional specific issues affecting US industry. The main issues identified to date are in the areas of infrastructure, including air, road and rail access, broadband and waste management. "


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