US President Donald Trump has threatened a 25% tariff on the EU, raising concerns about its impact on Ireland, particularly its pharmaceutical exports. Ireland, which exported €72.6 billion to the US in 2024, is more vulnerable due to its reliance on US markets. Experts warn that retaliatory tariffs could disrupt supply chains and harm the Irish economy. The Irish Exporters Association urges companies to prepare for potential trade wars, as targeted tariffs could have a more significant effect on Ireland's economy than blanket tariffs. Teljes cikk (Euronews.com)