The head of a major Dublin business group will warn about the city's "vulnerabilities" at it's AGM tonight.
The Taoiseach will also address Dublin Chamber's meeting, that will hear housing, skills shortages and infrastructure delays, such as MetroLink, must be addressed.
The group's incoming President is Siobhan O'Shea;
"The reason those are so critical is fundamentally around ensuring that Dublin remains an attractive place to work, to live and to feel welcomed. And particularly that piece around attracting and retaining talent."
She will also raise safety in the city and the need for a Directly Elected Mayor.
The group is Ireland’s largest chamber of commerce with over 1,300 member companies.