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The Minister for Agriculture, Martin Heydon, will be in Kentucky on a trade mission next week and it is hoped he will get more details on how the tariffs will be applied \ Jon Stroud
THE potential impacts of the USA imposing 20% tariffs on products from the European Union is described as a “worry” for the sport horse industry in Ireland.
The Irish Horse Board has launched a new tourism initiative which offers international buyers the opportunity to immerse themselves in Ireland’s rich equine heritage
An 86% clearance rate and turnover of €870,500 marked a successful 15th renewal of the Goresbridge Go For Gold Sale this week
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