Economy Minister Conor Murphy has received the report and action plan from the Ulster University Magee Taskforce ➡️Read more: https://lnkd.in/eRkcHQTi #DeliveringForDerry #UUMagee10000
Department for the Economy NI
Government Administration
Belfast, Northern Ireland 20,645 followers
Transforming Northern Ireland into a globally competitive economy that works for everyone.
About us
The aim of the Department for the Economy is to create a globally competitive economy that works for everyone.
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https://www.economy-ni.gov.uk/
External link for Department for the Economy NI
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Belfast, Northern Ireland
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 2016
- Specialties
- Skills, employment, economy, further education, higher education, innovation, tourism, energy, telecoms, consumer affairs, apprenticeships, and careers
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Netherleigh
Massey Avenue
Belfast, Northern Ireland BT4 2JP, GB
Employees at Department for the Economy NI
Updates
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📢 The December Department for the Economy NI Monthly Update is here! Highlights include economic growth forecasts, trade, decarbonisation, and labour market trends. Get the full picture of NI's economy this month at: https://lnkd.in/gv2X6V2D 📊 #EconomicUpdate
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Department for the Economy NI reposted this
NEWS | Upcoming Community Connections Conference aims to strengthen business and community partnerships for positive impact. Economy Minister Conor Murphy said: “Strategic business-community relationships have significant potential to help build a stronger, more regionally balanced local economy. “This type of collaboration is at the heart of my economic plans and I look forward to contributing to and experiencing the networking and learning that will arise from this event.” Read more and get tickets at https://lnkd.in/e-xqHsKc Department for the Economy NI Business in the Community Northern Ireland NICVA (Northern Ireland Council for Voluntary Action)
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Department for the Economy NI has reopened a consultation on the design plan for the roll-out of smart electricity meters. The consultation is open until 16 January 2025. Read more and respond to the consultation at: https://lnkd.in/d63eFw57
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Department for the Economy NI reposted this
We were delighted to welcome Economy Minister, Conor Murphy MLA, to the Consumer Council today. The Consumer Council plays an important role in supporting the Minister’s economic plans and our Board, led by Chair Clare Bailey, and our Executive Team, met with him and Department for the Economy colleagues to discuss how we work together to make this happen.
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Department for the Economy NI has published its latest series of research bulletins. The bulletins cover topical economic and labour market issues. 🔗https://lnkd.in/eQURsMWF
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❗️⏱️DEADLINE EXTENDED ❗️ ➡️Consultation on support for low carbon heating within residential buildings⬅️ In response to requests from stakeholders, the deadline for consultation responses has been extended to 23:59 on Friday 10 January 2025 For further consultation information and how to respond🔗https://lnkd.in/e4wz647J
Department for the Economy NI Minister Conor Murphy has today launched a consultation on support for low carbon heating within residential buildings. For more information and to access the consultation visit https://lnkd.in/e4wz647J
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Economy Minister Conor Murphy welcomes third Electrical Switchgear Academy with Vertiv Read more and apply: https://lnkd.in/eZkFsvyq
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Welcoming the opportunity to attend Centre for Cross Border Cooperation celebratory event marking the impact of 25 years of the North-South Implementation Bodies, Minister Murphy said: “The contribution our implementation bodies have made in last 25 years is remarkable. From my department’s perspective, the impact Tourism Ireland and InterTradeIreland have made cannot be understated. "InterTradeIreland has supported over 60,000 businesses across this island to innovate, grow, and export into new markets. With cross-border trade now at a record level of €15bn, the positive impact of this body – not just on the economy, but on people’s lives, is plain to see. "Similarly, tourism has flourished under the peace process. It has helped open up the island, bringing more visitors to the north than ever before. It also supports job creation, boosts entrepreneurial activity, and drives cultural diversity across the island."
We've been celebrating the impact of 25 years of the North-South Implementation Bodies with the Chief Executives of Tourism Ireland, InterTradeIreland and Safefood. Alice Mansergh, Margaret Hearty and Gary Kearney joined the Economy Minister Conor Murphy on Thursday in Armagh City Hotel to discuss the impact of 25 years of all-island tourism marketing, food safety promotion, and cross-border trade and collaboration. Read more at https://lnkd.in/eWaXXt5Q
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The latest Labour Market Statistics have been published today. Read more ➡️ https://lnkd.in/eKUwUgAd