| Claire Cartmill | Business Reporter | | Welcome back, after a relaxing Easter break, and just in time for the sunshine It's been a busy week with major investment, international recognition, job uncertainty and some heartfelt local stories.... Belfast Harbour has launched a landmark £90m project to expand its cruise tourism offering and support offshore wind development, strengthening NI's position in green energy and maritime growth. Over 150 of NI's top chartered accountants are heading to Berlin this week for a major global conference, showcasing local expertise on the international stage. Meanwhile, there's growing concerns for over 2,000 workers at a Belfast factory following a new Airbus deal. With details still emerging, unions and staff are seeking clarity on the future of the site. On a brighter note, a NI welcome management firm has been named best in the world in its field - and announced a £1.4m investment to fuel global expansion. Plus a NI boat tour agency has set sail with £1.5m investment and the launch of a new state-of-the-art passenger vessel. In community news, there's excitement along the north coast as a new restaurant prepares to open in an iconic seaside complex. On the high street, a shoe shop bids farewell to a loyal employee after an incredible 52 years of service. And after 34 successful years, a much-loved family bakery and deli has gone on the market, marking the end of an era and the start of a new opportunity. As always, feel free to reach out if you have any business stories to share or feedback on our coverage. And don't forget I'm always on the hunt for a Love Your Local... You can contact me at claire.cartmill@jpress.co.uk Best regards and enjoy the summer! |
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