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Catch your own supper at this three-bedroom Wicklow cottage on market for €290,000
Catch your own supper at this three-bedroom Wicklow cottage on market for €290,000

Irish Independent

time3 days ago

  • Lifestyle
  • Irish Independent

Catch your own supper at this three-bedroom Wicklow cottage on market for €290,000

Described as 'deceptively spacious' by a HWP spokesperson, 1 Fogarty's Terrace in Aughrim has undergone substantial upgrading and modification in recent years, with its current owners completely retiling and felting the 108 sqm home's pitched roof, adding new loft Insulation, Insulating rooms and upgrading some wiring. The fitting of a brand-new galley kitchen included the installation of insulated boards, ventilation and a complete rewire of the room, while the bathroom has had a slight makeover, with a new bath fitted and plumbing work carried out. Heating for the D2 energy-rated home is provided via Eco Green energy-efficient electric radiators and a multi-fuel stove. Outside, the garden is a real showstopper, boasting a variety of trees and shrubs, along with t serene decking area at the banks of the river – a great spot to catch some wild brown trout for dinner. There is also off-street parking in a garage, which doubles as a workshop/storage shed, located directly across from the cottage in a quiet and private cul-de-sac. 'You have to see and experience this beautiful home to truly appreciate the lifestyle it has to offer,' the HWP spokesperson said. 'You can even try your luck at trying to catch a trout, or if you are luckier, a salmon for supper from your own garden retreat!'

Jindal Stainless chairman urges govt to impose appropriate duties on imports from certain countries
Jindal Stainless chairman urges govt to impose appropriate duties on imports from certain countries

Time of India

time04-06-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Jindal Stainless chairman urges govt to impose appropriate duties on imports from certain countries

Jindal Stainless Chairman Ratan Jindal on Wednesday urged the government to protect the industry and livelihood of people by imposing appropriate duties on surging imports from select countries. The industry leader made the remarks while addressing the Global Stainless Steel Summit (2025) in Mumbai. "Today, low-priced imports from China and Vietnam persist across numerous industries, including stainless steel. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Homeowners can claim a free boiler upgrade if they live in these postcodes Eco Green Tips Apply Now Undo In this context, it is essential that we collectively take a stand to protect our industry, particularly MSMEs, and the livelihood of our people, by imposing appropriate duties on these countries. I request the government's continuous support in this regard," he said while addressing the gathering. Jindal said many countries with excess production disrupt the level-playing field, particularly for the MSME sector. They divert surplus stainless steel through nations with free trade agreements with India or through ASEAN countries like Vietnam. Live Events "We have all witnessed how Indian industries like textiles, electronics, and machinery have been severely impacted by the aggressive export policies of countries like China and Vietnam," he said. India's installed stainless steel capacity stands at 7.5 MT, with a current utilisation of about 60 per cent, indicating significant potential for ramp-up, provided the right policy environment and demand momentum are sustained. He said future investment in stainless steel is bound to get impacted. As domestic capacities are lying idle and 30 per cent of the consumption is still coming from imports. He also advocated for a separate policy to promote the interests of stainless steel sector. "We, thus, need a policy ecosystem that is conducive to domestic manufacturing and consistent in favouring Make in India in the long term. "Only then will we be able to claim our rightful position in the global stainless steel industry," Jindal said. Later, addressing the media, JSL Director Vijay Sharma said on behalf of the industry, ISSDA will be filing and application with Directorate General of Trade Remedies (DGTR) this month to investigate the dumping of stainless steel items into the domestic market from select group of countries. India's stainless steel imports rose to 1.73 million tonnes in FY25, with China, Indonesia, Vietnam and South Korea being the major contributors to the shipments, as per the market research firm BigMint. PTI

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