Trump accuses Ireland of stealing US companies in meeting with taoiseach (www.theguardian.com)
from HellsBelle@sh.itjust.works to world@lemmy.world on 13 Mar 2025 00:55
https://sh.itjust.works/post/34326193

Donald Trump has accused Ireland of stealing the US pharmaceutical industry and the tax revenue that should have been paid to the US treasury, in a blow to the Irish premier, Micheál Martin, who had hoped to emerge unscathed from a visit to the White House marking St Patrick’s Day.

The US president showed grudging respect for Martin, alternately ribbing and complimenting him, while also launching several broadsides against the EU.

He repeatedly took aim at Ireland’s historical low-tax policies, which helped lure US multinationals including Pfizer, Boston Scientific and Eli Lilly to its shores.

Big pharma now drives Ireland’s €72bn (£60bn) worth of annual exports to the US, with taxes paid in Ireland on drugs consumed in the US.

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ploot@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 13 Mar 2025 01:05 next collapse

Are there any countries that aren’t being horribly mean to the poor helpless USA, according to Trump? Apart from Russia of course.

InternetCitizen2@lemmy.world on 13 Mar 2025 03:33 next collapse

DPRK?

adespoton@lemmy.ca on 13 Mar 2025 04:03 collapse

North Korea. And Israel.

ms_lane@lemmy.world on 13 Mar 2025 07:06 collapse

I’d say NK falls into the same category as China.

Russia and Israel are his only friends. Both becuase they’re using him. What a tool Trump is.

ATDA@lemmy.world on 13 Mar 2025 01:29 next collapse

If a company used Ireland to avoid taxes I believe that checks notes … makes them smart.

huquad@lemmy.ml on 13 Mar 2025 03:15 collapse

They’re just businessmen doing business

psx_crab@lemmy.zip on 13 Mar 2025 01:48 next collapse

Maybe he should check if his company is setup on a tax haven.

Or maybe go check back the panama paper again and see how many time his name is listed.

Gerudo@lemm.ee on 13 Mar 2025 02:33 next collapse

This mother fucker has a golf course in Ireland!

tal@lemmy.today on 13 Mar 2025 07:33 collapse

Maybe the Irish will increase taxation on it to make him happy.

Madbrad200@sh.itjust.works on 13 Mar 2025 03:06 next collapse

trump meeting ally without antagonising them (challenge) (impossible)

ms_lane@lemmy.world on 13 Mar 2025 06:57 collapse

Is Ireland an ‘Ally’ in the geopolitical sense though?

They’re a trading partner, a friend even.

But they don’t have a military to speak of, they can’t be anyone’s ‘ally’…

Auk@lemmy.world on 13 Mar 2025 04:38 next collapse

No one corn that man’s beef!

ms_lane@lemmy.world on 13 Mar 2025 07:04 next collapse

He repeatedly took aim at Ireland’s historical low-tax policies, which helped lure US multinationals including Pfizer, Boston Scientific and Eli Lilly to its shores.

First time Trump has actually taken aim at something worthwhile. Ireland’s antagonistically low corporate tax rate and dodgy tax writeoffs for multinationals robs other countries of taxation used for public services so that Ireland gets just a little more for themselves, it’s a selfish, crappy move by Ireland and I’ve spoken out against it multiple times in the past.

I don’t think Trump will get it right though. He’ll probably realise sooner or later that his company has an Irish subsidiary for tax reasons.

1984@lemmy.today on 13 Mar 2025 07:08 next collapse

How do you know taxation is used for public services? In my country it ends up in rich peoples pockets.

Junkernaught@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 13 Mar 2025 07:50 collapse

Strong government/democracy, fairly low corruption rate. Has come a long way since the 80s and before.

barsoap@lemm.ee on 13 Mar 2025 10:17 collapse

Ireland is luring the EU subsidiaries of those companies to Ireland by being, in comparison to other EU countries, a tax haven. Luxembourg does something similar, that’s where e.g. Amazon is.

Without those policies US companies would still have EU subsidiaries as you need to have one to operate in the EU. And a lot more money would stay in the EU, instead of flowing to the US. In short: Trump is complaining that Ireland, to the benefit of US companies, is a traitor to the EU’s tax offices.

CouldntCareBear@sh.itjust.works on 13 Mar 2025 07:05 next collapse

Trump is actually right here. Tax havens benefit themselves at the cost of their neighbours.

Close down tax havens!

InvertedParallax@lemm.ee on 13 Mar 2025 10:17 collapse

Ahem.

He literally cut the corporate tax rate to one of the lowest on the planet, and further cut taxes on the rich.

This is the turd calling the fertilizer shit.

rickdg@lemmy.world on 13 Mar 2025 09:54 next collapse

“You’re doing good, that can’t be, everyone has to be worse than us.”

Blackout@fedia.io on 13 Mar 2025 10:15 next collapse

Why would Trump give Ireland any kind of pass? He clearly prefers Scottish food like from that chain MacDonalds.

runeko@programming.dev on 13 Mar 2025 11:59 next collapse

Should have brought some Supermacs. They’d have been friends for life.

isles@lemmy.world on 13 Mar 2025 15:51 collapse

He only eats that because it has his name in it.

realitista@lemm.ee on 13 Mar 2025 16:07 next collapse

No one escapes unscathed.

ferretfacefrankburns@lemmy.ca on 13 Mar 2025 17:15 next collapse

Piss off the Irish, that never blew up in anybody’s face in the past.

gravitas_deficiency@sh.itjust.works on 13 Mar 2025 21:03 collapse

Lmfao wat. I am 100% sure that orangeboi has used Ireland as a tax haven extensively over the years.

This isn’t about what it says on the tin.