Cabinet to discuss energy measures for businesses

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Leo Varadkar is likely to tell his Government colleagues that the energy inflation crisis is comparable to Covid for many firms

The Tánaiste will update the Cabinet this morning on proposals to help firms deal with spiralling energy costs.

The Tánaiste will update the Cabinet this morning on proposals to help firms deal with spiralling energy costs.

The measures are expected to be finalised in just under a fortnight and will be outlined in the Budget.

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It is understood the Government response will involve low-cost loans, a scheme targeted at energy intensive exporters and manufacturers and special measures for smaller and medium sized businesses.

Energy prices will also be the dominant issue when the Dáil resumes after the summer recess with the House tonight debating a Sinn Féin motion on proposals to assist households pay their bills.Legislation to support people through the cost of living and energy challenges is set to be prioritised by the Government this term.

While legislation such as the Planning and Development Bill and the Human Tissue Bill which will update organ donation and transplantation procedures are also expected to progress through the Oireachtas this autumn.

 

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