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Hogan announces Maryland partnership with Ireland

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan has announced an entrepreneurial partnership with Ireland while visiting the country on an “economic development mission.”

The partnership is between the state’s Global Gateway Initiative in Dublin, Ireland, in hopes that international businesses will come to Maryland. This follows Hogan’s in the initiative.



“The State of Maryland is laser focused on attracting even more foreign investment,” Hogan said in a news release, “including here in Ireland.”

The GEC is expected to offer a number of entrepreneurs in the region access to the its resources while the organization receives assistance in its U.S. expansion goals.

Hogan stands with Irish Minister for Foreign Affairs & Minister for Defence Simon Coveney to his right in Dublin (Courtesy Maryland government).

“This visit [recognizes] the ambition and appetite in each region to scale and prosper in new markets,” GEC manager Eamonn Sayers said. “We look forward to working more closely with innovators and entrepreneurs throughout Maryland while providing Irish startups with greater access to this important market.”

The partnership will include universities in both Ireland and Maryland and hopes to gain “advice and assistance on strategic challenges” from students in both locations.

Ivy Lyons

Ivy Lyons is a digital journalist for ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½.com. Since 2018, they have worked on Capitol Hill, at NBC ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½ in Washington, and with WJLA in Washington.

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