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New report suggests Galway's hospitality sector vulnerable to a hard Brexit

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New report suggests Galway's hospitality sector vulnerable to a hard Brexit

Galway Bay fm newsroom - Galway's drinks and hospitality businesses are highly vulnerable to a hard or 'no deal' Brexit.

That's according to a new report published today by the Drinks Industry Group of Ireland.

Hospitality work in Galway, which includes pubs, hotels, B&Bs and restaurants accounts for almost 7,500 jobs - 6.8 percent of all employment in the county.

Hospitality accounts for 9.5 percent of all employment in the West of Ireland compared to 8 percent in Dublin.

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