Tánaiste meets California Governor to discuss cultural and economic ties
Kenneth Fox
The Tánaiste, Simon Harris, met with the Governor of California, Gavin Newsom, as part of an official visit focused on strengthening Ireland’s economic relationship and cultural ties with California.
Speaking following the meeting, the Tánaiste said: “I was very pleased to meet Governor Gavin Newsom and to reflect on the close and long-standing relationship that has been forged between Ireland and California over many years. We had a warm and constructive discussion on a variety of key issues.
“The relationship between Ireland and California is one of real depth and mutual respect, characterised by two-way investment, job creation, and close collaboration across technology, life sciences, and financial services."
He said they took the opportunity to discuss the powerful people-to-people links that underpin the unique partnership.
“More than 2.3 million Californians claim Irish ancestry, including a significant Irish community in San Francisco. These personal connections continue to strengthen our economic and cultural ties.
“I was pleased to update Governor Newsom on the engagement that I have had with senior business and industry leaders during my ongoing visit, emphasising the huge opportunities Ireland offers California as a gateway to Europe.
“My visit to California is an opportunity not only to reflect on and celebrate our close relationship, but also to look ahead and consider how we can continue to strengthen our cooperation in the years to come," he said.
I was very pleased to meet @cagovernor Gavin Newsom today in Sacramento and to reflect on the close and long-standing relationship that has been forged between Ireland and California over many years.
We had a warm and constructive discussion on a variety of key issues. pic.twitter.com/MjVUcMmyJA
— Simon Harris TD (@SimonHarrisTD) January 14, 2026

