Irish firms target global growth
While the market here remains shaky, retailers are looking at worldwide opportunities for expansion, writes Business Correspondent Samantha McCaughren.
While the market here remains shaky, retailers are looking at worldwide opportunities for expansion, writes Business Correspondent Samantha McCaughren.
The retail climate in Ireland is the toughest shop owners have seen for many years, as consumers tighten their purse strings. But many Irish retailers have broadened their horizons in recent years and are pursuing opportunities in new markets. Fashion chain A-wear is the latest Irish retail name to set its sights on international expansion, with...
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