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Duties on petrol and alcohol remain unchanged by the Republic of Ireland's emergency budget to keep shoppers from taking their business over the border. | Duties on petrol and alcohol remain unchanged by the Republic of Ireland's emergency budget to keep shoppers from taking their business over the border. |
Hordes of shoppers have been flocking to towns and cities in Northern Ireland to take advantage of weakened sterling. | Hordes of shoppers have been flocking to towns and cities in Northern Ireland to take advantage of weakened sterling. |
Minister for Finance Brian Lenihan said petrol and alcohol taxes would remain unchanged because any rise would lead to a loss of revenue. | Minister for Finance Brian Lenihan said petrol and alcohol taxes would remain unchanged because any rise would lead to a loss of revenue. |
Cigarettes will go up by 25 cents while diesel will rise by 5 cents per litre. | Cigarettes will go up by 25 cents while diesel will rise by 5 cents per litre. |
In his budget last October, Mr Lenihan described the measures as "no less than a call to patriotic action", as shoppers from the Republic continued to travel north to take advantage of the euro's strength. | In his budget last October, Mr Lenihan described the measures as "no less than a call to patriotic action", as shoppers from the Republic continued to travel north to take advantage of the euro's strength. |
Thanks to this stronger currency, the border city of Newry in Northern Ireland has attracted headlines across the world as a place seemingly immune from the global recession. | |
On Tuesday, Mr Lenihan unveiled his second budget in six months to deal with the Republic of Ireland's rapidly contracting economy. | On Tuesday, Mr Lenihan unveiled his second budget in six months to deal with the Republic of Ireland's rapidly contracting economy. |
The first lesson is that, if you're lurching further and further into debt, there comes a point when fiscal stimulus isn't very stimulating at all Stephanie Flanders, BBC economics editor Ireland's stimulus plan Irish downturn hits man and beast | The first lesson is that, if you're lurching further and further into debt, there comes a point when fiscal stimulus isn't very stimulating at all Stephanie Flanders, BBC economics editor Ireland's stimulus plan Irish downturn hits man and beast |
The emergency budget includes a large rise in taxes and a cut in spending, to deal with the budget deficit. | The emergency budget includes a large rise in taxes and a cut in spending, to deal with the budget deficit. |
Newry Chamber of Commerce president Mary Doran said on Tuesday she did not think the Republic's emergency budget would have any major impact on trade in the city. | Newry Chamber of Commerce president Mary Doran said on Tuesday she did not think the Republic's emergency budget would have any major impact on trade in the city. |
"We will still have shoppers coming to avail of the differentiation in VAT, the favourable exchange rate and our better cost of living," she said. | "We will still have shoppers coming to avail of the differentiation in VAT, the favourable exchange rate and our better cost of living," she said. |
"If the pound strengthens against the euro, I believe we will be able to embrace that - our businesses would be very unwise to base their plans solely on the exchange rate or government policy." | "If the pound strengthens against the euro, I believe we will be able to embrace that - our businesses would be very unwise to base their plans solely on the exchange rate or government policy." |
Newry supermarket owner David Downey said business was still strong despite the economic downturn. | Newry supermarket owner David Downey said business was still strong despite the economic downturn. |
"Trade is generally buoyant and we've been very fortunate to be sheltered from this global depression so far - long may it continue," he said. | "Trade is generally buoyant and we've been very fortunate to be sheltered from this global depression so far - long may it continue," he said. |
Fifteen miles away in Dundalk in the Republic of Ireland, businessman Tom McGuinness said the emergency budget was "fairly neutral, business-wise". | Fifteen miles away in Dundalk in the Republic of Ireland, businessman Tom McGuinness said the emergency budget was "fairly neutral, business-wise". |
"They haven't increased corporation tax or employer's contributions to PRSI, so there isn't anything positive in it for us, but at least it's not damaging," he said. | "They haven't increased corporation tax or employer's contributions to PRSI, so there isn't anything positive in it for us, but at least it's not damaging," he said. |
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