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Who lobbies whom about what. Search Ireland's lobbying register to see who is influencing your TDs, ministers, and public officials — and on whose behalf.
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Registered Lobbyists
Chambers Ireland
[Energy and Natural Resources] To highlight the EU-level priorities of the affiliated Chambers of Commerce, including strengthening the EU Emissions Trading System and implementing the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism within a WTO-compatible framework to prevent carbon leakage and support balanced global climate efforts.
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Chambers Ireland
[EU Affairs] To highlight the EU-level priorities of the affiliated Chambers of Commerce, including improve access to finance for sustainable projects through private investments, which also considers a step-by-step transition toward climate neutrality.
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Chambers Ireland
[Finance] To highlight the EU-level priorities of the affiliated Chambers of Commerce, including improve access to finance for sustainable projects through private investments, which also considers a step-by-step transition toward climate neutrality.
Public Officials Lobbied
Chambers Ireland
[Finance] To highlight the EU-level priorities of the affiliated Chambers of Commerce, including simplify the EU sustainable finance framework and effectively support small and medium sized companies.
Public Officials Lobbied
Chambers Ireland
[EU Affairs] To highlight the EU-level priorities of the affiliated Chambers of Commerce, including simplify the EU sustainable finance framework and effectively support small and medium sized companies.
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Chambers Ireland
[Education and Training] To highlight the EU-level priorities of the affiliated Chambers of Commerce, including investing in skills development, upskilling, and reskilling while improving the use and coordination of skills forecasts and skills intelligence to meet labour market needs.
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Chambers Ireland
[Education and Training] To highlight the EU-level priorities of the affiliated Chambers of Commerce, including following the EU Labour and Skills Shortages Action Plan to address current and future workforce challenges.
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Chambers Ireland
[Education and Training] To highlight the EU-level priorities of the affiliated Chambers of Commerce, including encouraging lifelong learning initiatives and reducing barriers to entering the labour market.
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Chambers Ireland
[Education and Training] To highlight the EU-level priorities of the affiliated Chambers of Commerce, including focussing on deepening the European Education Area while not calling into question Member States competences in the field of education.
Public Officials Lobbied
Chambers Ireland
[Education and Training] To highlight the EU-level priorities of the affiliated Chambers of Commerce, including enhancing coordination among various stakeholders, including involving the Chamber Network in education and training programme design and delivery.
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Chambers Ireland
[Education and Training] To highlight the EU-level priorities of the affiliated Chambers of Commerce, including incorporating entrepreneurship as well as green and digital skills into education.
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Chambers Ireland
[Education and Training] To highlight the EU-level priorities of the affiliated Chambers of Commerce, including promoting vocational education and training and dual study systems for apprentices and supporting the mobility of apprentices, through the strengthening of Erasmus.
Public Officials Lobbied
Chambers Ireland
[Education and Training] To highlight the EU-level priorities of the affiliated Chambers of Commerce, including its support for a European Strategy for Vocational Education and Training (VET).
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Chambers Ireland
[Education and Training] To highlight the EU-level priorities of the affiliated Chambers of Commerce, including promoting higher mobility of skilled workers and improving the recognition of skills and qualifications across the EU.
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Chambers Ireland
[Education and Training] To highlight the EU-level priorities of the affiliated Chambers of Commerce, including greater focus on the openness pillar of EU trade policy by pursuing new and renewed trade agreements and improving market access for Irish companies.
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Chambers Ireland
[Trade] To highlight the EU-level priorities of the affiliated Chambers of Commerce, including prioritising Free Trade Agreements awaiting signature or ratification including Mercosur and CETA.
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Chambers Ireland
[Trade] To highlight the EU-level priorities of the affiliated Chambers of Commerce, including strengthening the position of SMEs in EU and global trade through a more coherent implementation agenda.
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Chambers Ireland
[Trade] To highlight the EU-level priorities of the affiliated Chambers of Commerce, including strengthening the WTO by ensuring a more effective multilateralism that caters to business needs.
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Chambers Ireland
[Finance] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget submission 2026, including the need for increased investment in water and wastewater infrastructure with the commitment of a multi-annual funding structure and for various consenting regimes to be streamlined to create efficiencies for the delivery of large-scale national water and wastewater projects.
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Chambers Ireland
[Economic Development and Industry] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget submission 2026, including the need for increased investment in water and wastewater infrastructure with the commitment of a multi-annual funding structure and for various consenting regimes to be streamlined to create efficiencies for the delivery of large-scale national water and wastewater projects.
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Chambers Ireland
[Economic Development and Industry] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget submission 2026, including the necesity for optimised investment in capital projects and infrastructure, greater transparency and an open approach to infrastructure funding models.
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Chambers Ireland
[Finance] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget submission 2026, including the necesity for optimised investment in capital projects and infrastructure, greater transparency and an open approach to infrastructure funding models.
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Chambers Ireland
[Development and Zoning] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget submission 2026, including for Transport Oriented Development principles should form the core of all new developments and for the Land Development Agency (LDA) to take responsibility for a National Land Management Strategy.
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Chambers Ireland
[Energy and Natural Resources] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget submission 2026, including the necessity to develop tax-incentivised investment channels to facilitate households to move savings into investments that support infrastructure expansion and green energy projects.
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Chambers Ireland
[Taxation] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget submission 2026, including the necessity to develop tax-incentivised investment channels to facilitate households to move savings into investments that support infrastructure expansion and green energy projects.
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Chambers Ireland
[Finance] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget submission 2026, including the development of a robust network of inter-urban and intra-urban public transport networks, and for continued funding and resources for Local Link Services.
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Chambers Ireland
[Transport] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget submission 2026, including the development of a robust network of inter-urban and intra-urban public transport networks, and for continued funding and resources for Local Link Services.
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Chambers Ireland
[Transport] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget submission 2026, including accelerating the delivery of keystone urban infrastructure rail programmes and for trainlines to be extended to ports and further development and updating of intercity rail services.
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Chambers Ireland
[Budgetary matters] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget submission 2026, including the inclusion of State-owned airports in the new Regional Airports Programme (RAP), for a new RAP 2026 – 2030 to ensure delivery of capital programmes, and for the aviation strategy to facilitate multi-annual funding allocations for capital expenditure, operational expenditure, and marketing activities.
Public Officials Lobbied
Chambers Ireland
[Economic Development and Industry] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget submission 2026, including accelerating the delivery of keystone urban infrastructure rail programmes and for trainlines to be extended to ports and further development and updating of intercity rail services.
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