Cathal Geoghegan made the remarks to more than 900 business and political leaders at an event in Belfast
Businesses in Northern Ireland need a fully-functioning Stormont Assembly and Executive to fulfil their truest potential, the president of the region’s Chamber of Commerce has said.
The DUP remains in talks with the UK government over the Northern Ireland Protocol and Windsor Framework, which it regards as planning a border in the Irish Sea. “The most recent budget set by the Secretary of State was uncomfortable reading but without discussion and answers about how Northern Ireland is funded from Westminster, it is a challenge we will face on repeat.
“Because for all of us, that’s vital time lost for decisions about spending and overdue reforms on health, climate change, planning and so much more. “Whatever the challenges, I know that our members will remain confident and resilient. Our companies are agile and ambitious and quick to adapt to changing circumstances. They want the growth of Northern Ireland to continue. They want our global impact to expand.
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