Tánaiste increasingly ‘concerned’ about economic impact of Iran war

Simon Harris said his department is preparing an analysis of the potential impact on the Irish economy.
Tánaiste increasingly ‘concerned’ about economic impact of Iran war

By Bairbre Holmes, Press Association

The Tánaiste has said he is becoming “more concerned” about the impact of the Iran war on inflation.

Simon Harris was in Co Cork for the second UK-Ireland Summit on Friday and said: “Two weeks in, with no signs of de-escalation, I am becoming more concerned around the inflationary impact of this war on the global economy, on the eurozone economy and on the Irish economy.”

The Minister for Finance said his department is currently preparing its spring forecast and said he has asked that, as part of it, a “macroeconomic analysis of the impact of the conflict” be undertaken.

Tanaiste and Finance Minister Simon Harris speaking to the media following the UK-Ireland Summit at Fota House in Cork
Tánaiste and Finance Minister Simon Harris speaking to the media following the UK-Ireland Summit at Fota House in Cork (Brian Lawless/PA)

Harris said it would be ready “towards the very end of this month or the very start of April”.

Asked if he was modelling potential interventions the Government could take, he said that what is needed first is “to try and have the best understanding and the best data of the various scenarios that could present themselves to the Irish and European economy in the time ahead”.

“When you see that, see what the potential impact, for example, on growth rates might be, see what potential impacts on inflation rates might be, that then allows the Government, and indeed the Oireachtas, to decide what the best policy response might be, and that’s the piece of work that we’re doing now.”

He said that work would not “go on for an elongated period of time”.

He said he is “really conscious” households and businesses are “seeing the impact” of the war.

While Harris said the Government does not “rule things out in relation to this”, he said “any economic medicine that the economy may require is the correct prescription”.

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