Ireland receives variety of importable goods such as the refined petroleum which is valued at around $4.4 billion), packaged medicaments at $3.7 billion), followed by planes, helicopters and space craft with $2.4 billion. It also imports computers and data processing equipment, chemicals, textiles and clothing from its import partners.
These import commodities are sourced from primarily from Western countries such as the United Kingdom ($24 billion), the United States ($6.93 billion) and Germany ($6.4 billion) and some Asian countries like China ($3.8 billion).
Wood is also an important commodity that is imported by Ireland because the timber industry has been suffering from deforestation issues.
Official Name (Local Language) | Ireland | Capital | Dublin | Population | 4,952,473 | Currency | Euro | GDP | $307.9 billion | Languages | English; Irish | Telephone Dial In | 353 |
88,828
4,356
226
Country
Trade
% Partner Share
United Kingdom
19,593
22.06
United States
18,287
20.59
France
11,791
13.27
Germany
7,73
8.70
China
4,975
5.60
Export product
Number
Aircraft nes of an unladen weight exceeding 15,
20.8%
Human and animal blood; microbial cultures; tox
5.2%
Petroleum oils, etc, (excl. crude); preparation
3.4%
Other medicaments of mixed or unmixed products,
3.2%
Parts and accessories of automatic data process
3.0%
%
Product list
1%
Barley, potatoes, wheat; beef, dairy products
%
Industry list
41.3%
Pharmaceuticals, chemicals, computer hardware and software, food products, beverages and brewing; medical devices
%
Services list
57.6%
The Economic Complexity Index (ECI) has ranked this country’s export economy as the 35th largest one in the world. While Ireland’s trade and export industry is dominated by foreign companies, it is undeniable that exports form a large part of the national income.
Largely because of its large fertile pastures, Ireland’s main exported commodity are its agri-food and drinks, composed of dairy products, cattle and beef which makes up about 8.4% of the country’s total exports. It is estimated that around €9 billion worth of these items are exported annually.
In addition, Ireland also exports nitrogen heterocyclic compounds ($19 billion), scented mixtures ($7 billion) and computers at $5.4 billion. These export commodities are primarily targeted to the United States ($ 22.billion), the United Kingdom ($19 billion), Germany ($10 billion) and France ($8.4 billion).
The recession has been a big blow to Ireland’s economy which is evident in the food and beverage segment. While the value of Irish exports decreased by 12%, the presence of multinational companies such as Apple, Microsoft and Google, exports have been kept alive.
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Ireland Economic Statistics
https://www.gov.ie/
https://countryeconomy. com/ratings/ireland
Central Bank of Ireland
9214
0,08
8.2%
0.2%
0.05%
$307.9 billion
$69,400
Euro
EUR
High Income
23/138
23/138
19/180
23/190
20/136
Currency in Ireland