Irish Ports Association

Total Lobbying Efforts: 8

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2026-05-11
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2026-04-22
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2025-09-18
1 official
Politician(s) lobbied: Eamonn Kelly (Assistant Secretary), Department of Transport
Intent: Understanding of IPA position in respect of port related policy matters
Methods: Meeting
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Held on 21 August 2025 at the Department of Transport offices in Dublin.
2025-09-18
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Politician(s) lobbied: Seán Canney (Minister of State), Department of Transport
Intent: Understanding of IPA position in respect of port related policy matters
Methods: Meeting
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Meeting
Held on 1 July 2025 at Dublin Port
2025-05-07
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2025-01-20
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2024-11-27
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2024-05-15
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Politician(s) lobbied: Dara Calleary (Minister of State), Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment; Martin Kenny (TD), Dáil Éireann, the Oireachtas; Eamon Ryan (Minister), Department of Environment, Climate and Communications; Jack Chambers (Minister of State), Department of Transport; Paschal Donohoe (Minister), Department of Finance; Simon Coveney (Minister), Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment; Gerry Horkan (Senator), Seanad
Intent: Change to National Ports Policy in relation to exchequer supports for capital investment in new port infrastructure.
Methods: Letter
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Letter
Letter sent to various public officials regarding the recent submission to the National Ports Policy and specifically highlighting the current restriction on Exchequer supports for capital investment in new port infrastructure.