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10% increase in Irish goods exports

Written by Robert McHugh, on 17th Jul 2017. Posted in Agriculture

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The latest Goods, Exports and Imports release from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) shows that the value of goods exports in May this year increased by 10% when compared with May 2016. 

The figures also show that for the first five months of 2017, the value of goods exports rose also by 10% when compared with Jan-May 2016. Exports to Great Britain, in both May and for the period Jan - May 2017, increased by 14%, when compared to the same period last year. 

The largest increase in goods exports in May 2017 was a 28% increase in the value of Medical and Pharmaceutical Products which increased to €2,794 million, when compared with May 2016. Exports of Food and Live Animals in May increased by 25% compared to May 2016.  
 
Welcoming today's news, the Tánaiste said, "A 10% increase on our goods exports is very positive and welcome news. The Government is committed to facilitating the development of a strong exporting sector and exporting companies are contributing hugely to the performance of the Irish economy.  Promoting trade, diversifying into new markets and driving innovation and export growth, will continue to be the major focus for the Government over the coming years."

Source: www.businessworld.ie 

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