Micheál Martin will be the keynote speaker at the inaugural Dublin Belfast Economic Corridor (DBEC) summit

Taoiseach to attend summit, meet leaders in Belfast

by · RTE.ie

The Taoiseach is visiting Belfast today for a cross border business summit and meetings with political leaders at Stormont.

Micheál Martin will be the keynote speaker at the inaugural Dublin Belfast Economic Corridor (DBEC) summit.

The event at the International Convention Centre will bring together more than 600 business and civic leaders from the public, private and voluntary sectors.

The Taoiseach is expected to focus on initiatives by the Shared Island Fund, which has backed a number of major projects including the Narrow Water bridge which will link counties Down and Louth.

The Cabinet this week gave approval to allocate more than €50 million towards a range of cross-border projects and the Government has committed to increasing the Fund by a further €1 billion up to 2035.

Plans for an economic corridor between Dublin and Belfast were launched in March 2021 by the eight local authorities it passes through, with four local councils on each side of the border.

More than two million people live in the eight council areas the economic corridor passes through.

After addressing the summit, the Taoiseach will travel to Stormont to meet Northern Ireland's First and deputy First Ministers Michelle O'Neill and Emma Little Pengelly, before then meeting other party leaders.