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23 Oct 2025

New Small Business Unit will assist businesses in Longford

A new dedicated Small Business Unit will be focusing on the needs of small businesses across the country, including in Longford

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A new dedicated Small Business Unit will be focusing on the needs of small businesses across the country, including in Longford

A new dedicated Small Business Unit, based in the Department Enterprise, Tourism and Employment, will be focusing on the needs of small businesses across the country, including in Longford.


Welcoming the establishment of the Unit, Deputy Micheál Carrigy said:

“SMEs are the backbone of the Irish economy, providing employment and economic benefit across the country. They employ two thirds of all people in Ireland and have faced significant cost pressures in recent years.


“The establishment of a new unit dedicated solely to addressing the issues and concerns of small businesses is a very timely development, and I know my colleague, Minister Burke, is eager to ensure no unnecessary red tape or costs are put on small businesses in Longford.

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“Fine Gael is the pro-enterprise party, and we can see our policies working in the latest jobs figures, which show over 90,000 new jobs were added to the economy in the last year. We must ensure we continue to support our small businesses in Longford and this focus on SMEs at the highest level is a signal of our intent."


Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment Peter Burke said: “since my appointment as Minister I have put small businesses front and centre of my priorities.


“The Small Business Unit will focus on rigorously implementing the SME Test, to ensure the perspectives of small businesses are considered across Government before new legislation or regulation is introduced. The Unit will simplify the access to grants and supports for businesses through the National Enterprise Hub. It will also ensure the Local Enterprise Offices are properly resourced to help small businesses.”

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