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Figures show major growth in trade between Ireland and Northern Ireland
Imports from Northern Ireland reached €2.8 billion in the first nine months of 2021.
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Imports from Northern Ireland reached €2.8 billion in the first nine months of 2021.
Meanwhile, Britain accounted for just 7% of exports from Ireland.
Revenue has apologised for “intermittent performances” with its import system.
FTAI General Manager Aidan Flynn said it is “unbelievable” that 30% of goods imported into Dublin Port are being inspected.
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Total goods exports to the UK increased by €166 million and amounted to a total €1.2 billion.
Garden County forward Patrick O’Connor has hailed the impact of newcomers David Devereux and Oisin Manning.
The US has said it will impose stiff tariffs on steel and aluminium imports from the European Union, Canada, Mexico.
In 2014, overall trade with Russia was worth €948 million.
The two Munster clubs have announced significant additions ahead of the start of the new season.
St Vincent’s defender Ger Brennan has defended the club’s use of imports.
The Australian performance director suggested the IRFU and Munster’s valuations of the hooker were some way apart.
The Agriculture Minister has said the effect on the Irish market this year might only be €8.2 million.
An Taisce has branded such policies as “unsustainable”.
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However, they saw a year-on-year increase of 4 per cent in January.
The figure is included in the Department of Foreign Affair’s first report on its economic and promotional activities.
However, figures show the trade surplus has increased to €3.2 billion in the year with the agri-sector performing strongly.
There was a decline of €703 million in the year up to June – driven largely by the drop in pharma sales, as patents for major drugs expire.
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Overall, the EU accounted for 58 per cent of total exports, while the US was the main non-EU destination accounting for 20 per cent.
Finance Minister Michael Noonan said there are no proposals to increase penalties for the crime.
Exports increased by 2.2 per cent while imports were down by -2 per cent in February 2013.
Figures from the CSO show there was a trade surplus of €42.98 billion last year.
New information from the Department of Agriculture shows that a low number of animal food items were rejected at Irish ports.
A seven per cent increase from October to November 2012 was noted.
The value of Irish exports was up slightly on September, while the volume of imports also fell.
The drop in Ireland’s trade surplus is the first since March of this year.
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The CSO figures also show that exports to key target areas like India, China and Russia have risen in the last year.
A disappointing April was followed by an improved May but June’s exports fell back once more.
Ireland’s export-led recovery continues.
Minister Bruton, Enterprise Ireland and dozens of Irish companies are taking part in the three-day trade trip to boost Irish exports.
The latest data from the CSO shows the lowest seasonally-adjusted monthly export figures since March 2010.
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We’ve ranked the countries with which Ireland has the best surplus of exports – and seen where that’s grown in 2011.
Ireland’s trade surplus declined by €197 million over the first two months of 2012, with both exports and imports falling.
CSO figures show that the trade surplus reached €3.25 billion in January, while the confirmed figures for 2011 are the best ever.
The plan announced today by Minister Leo Varadkar will see over €600 million pumped into Ireland’s largest port over the next 30 years.
Ireland’s seasonally adjusted exports fell by €750m in December 2011, while imports rose to chip away at the trade balance.
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