Cork Chamber, the voice of business in Cork, has today launched its General Election 2024 manifesto, outlining the key priorities for businesses and the wider economy across Cork City and County as the election approaches.
Conor Healy, CEO of Cork Chamber, said, “Through our continuous engagement with members across Cork City and County, Cork Chamber has a unique understanding of the key priorities and concerns for businesses and individuals in Ireland’s fastest-growing city region, Cork. The next government must continue to enhance our region for the employees commuting daily, the families seeking affordable housing, and the thriving communities in our city region.
“While Cork already has much to offer in terms of cultural, social and economic amenities and opportunities, we must ensure that the region continues to thrive in the years to come as its population expands considerably. The representatives we elect to Dáil Éireann now will be presiding over the direction of national policy at a time of immense change for the Cork region, but also a time of considerable opportunity.
“As we find ourselves at this important juncture, the message from Cork Chamber’s members is clear – Cork needs investment and supporting policies to drive its economic growth. We must invest in our infrastructure, our housing, our public transport; we need to prioritise the pursuit of a sustainable, vibrant evolution in our urban centres; and we must enhance our competitiveness, attracting talent and investment, and supporting SMEs and local businesses.”
President of Cork Chamber, Rob Horgan, commented, “Cork Chamber and our members are ambitious for Cork City and County, and the future development of the region. What is vital now is that all candidates standing for election across Cork’s five constituencies match this ambition for our region, and commit to advancing progress on the key issues for Cork.
“Cork’s population is projected to grow by 50% by 2040, with immense potential for economic growth and development in the decades to come – what is needed now from all parties and candidates is a commitment to supporting the realisation of this potential, through enabling policies and measures.”
As the 2024 General Election approaches, Cork Chamber’s members have highlighted eight key priorities for progress over the next five years, namely:
Housing
Urban Evolution
Talent and Skills
Renewables and Energy System Integration
Sustainability and Climate Neutral City
Infrastructure and Connectivity
Supporting SMEs, Local Businesses and Start-Ups
Planning Reform and Speed of Delivery
We are calling on all candidates in this year’s General Election to:
Cork Chamber’s General Election 2024 manifesto can be read in full HERE.