# exports - Monday 8 February, 2021
# Customs
# Customs
Revenue has apologised for “intermittent performances” with its import system.
# exports - Wednesday 27 May, 2020
# Mad Cow Disease
# Mad Cow Disease
There are no public health risks associated with this case.
# exports - Tuesday 14 April, 2020
# Bord Bia
# Bord Bia
Bord Bia has said that the coronavirus pandemic has caused major disruption to the food industry.
# exports - Friday 21 February, 2020
# Policy And Economy
# Policy And Economy
The impact of the coronavirus is being felt in Ireland with SMEs unsure about what lies ahead.
# exports - Wednesday 15 January, 2020
# Startups And Tech
# Startups And Tech
The Cork outfit develops wearables to monitoring patients’ breathing and is also looking towards Canada.
# exports - Tuesday 16 April, 2019
# CSO
# CSO
Total goods exports to the UK increased by €166 million and amounted to a total €1.2 billion.
# exports - Sunday 1 April, 2018
# Simon Coveney
# Simon Coveney
In 2014, overall trade with Russia was worth €948 million.
# exports - Saturday 4 November, 2017
# Exports
# Exports
Irish businesses develop their international business plans to mitigate against the risks coming down the road, writes Hugh Torpey.
# exports - Sunday 6 August, 2017
# United Nations
# United Nations
A ban on exports aims to deprive Pyongyang of about €850 million in annual revenue.
# exports - Monday 11 July, 2016
# Exports
# Exports
Exports to Britain in 2015 accounted for €13.7 billion but the Belgian market was worth €14.5 billion.
# exports - Wednesday 13 January, 2016
# Holy Cow!
# Holy Cow!
The sector was the biggest contributor to record food and drink exports in 2015.
# exports - Tuesday 23 June, 2015
# Damnation
# Damnation
This is what the Jobs Minister had to say about a EU-US free-trade deal today.
# exports - Sunday 17 May, 2015
# Sister Act
# Sister Act
One of the sisters behind Clevamama tells us about building an award-winning export business.
# exports - Tuesday 12 May, 2015
# A Fine Drop
# A Fine Drop
Thousands of rural jobs could be created if the local sector recreates the success of the Scotch industry.
# exports - Monday 16 March, 2015
# The New Lira
# The New Lira
Put it this way – it’s a good time to be a US tourist in Europe.
# exports - Friday 20 February, 2015
# Sane Cows
# Sane Cows
But hold on, more inspections are still needed.
# exports - Sunday 18 January, 2015
# Exports
# Exports
Chinese officials visited meat plants late last year. A report is now being compiled.
# exports - Wednesday 14 January, 2015
# Where Is The Beef
# Where Is The Beef
Some 150,000 responses were made to a survey about the pact – and most were against it.
# exports - Monday 8 December, 2014
# Not Trickling Down
# Not Trickling Down
So much for being the “poster child” of Europe.
# exports - Thursday 11 September, 2014
# Bottoms Up
# Bottoms Up
Walsh Whiskey Distillery in Carlow will be producing by 2016, 55 jobs to come.
# exports - Friday 5 September, 2014
# Going Down
# Going Down
It’s not such good news if your business does most of its trade in Europe.
# exports - Thursday 21 August, 2014
# Derailed
# Derailed
Industrial action could have lasting consequences for rail travel, the IEA said.
# exports - Sunday 10 August, 2014
# Exports
# Exports
The Agriculture Minister has said the effect on the Irish market this year might only be €8.2 million.
# exports - Tuesday 24 June, 2014
# SME Exports
# SME Exports
The bank’s latest Exports Outlook Report for SMEs shows positive mood among Irish companies for expanding their export market in 2014.
# exports - Monday 23 June, 2014
# Food Fight
# Food Fight
Emerging markets, like China, are pushing up demand for European food products, according to the European Commission.
# exports - Wednesday 11 June, 2014
# Trade Mission
# Trade Mission
More than 200 Irish-based companies are already doing business in the country.
# exports - Friday 23 May, 2014
# Only Way To Go
# Only Way To Go
One-in-three Irish companies are finding their feet abroad, but still face hurdles.
# exports - Thursday 1 May, 2014
# Viva Mexico!
# Viva Mexico!
*No, we haven’t been invaded.
# exports - Wednesday 16 April, 2014
# exports - Monday 14 April, 2014
# Trade Surplus
# Trade Surplus
Trade gains bump driven by food, essential oils and organic chemical sectors.
# Exports
# Exports
He was hesitant to state whether Ireland would support sending an EU security force to Ukraine.
# exports - Friday 11 April, 2014
# Oh Canada
# Oh Canada
EU deal could be worth €26 billion overall.
# exports - Wednesday 19 March, 2014
# Goods
# Goods
However, they saw a year-on-year increase of 4 per cent in January.
# exports - Monday 20 January, 2014
# Farm Inspections
# Farm Inspections
Over 600 technical staff at the Department of Agriculture intend to cause ‘administrative inconvenience to management’ from today.
# exports - Monday 13 January, 2014
# Jobs
# Jobs
Full-time employment levels in these companies are the highest since 2007 and total employment is the highest recorded in the last decade.
# exports - Wednesday 8 January, 2014
# Food
# Food
We don’t know about you, but it’s making us a bit hungry.
# Bord Bia
# Bord Bia
Exports for dairy products and ingredients brought in the most money, followed by beef exports.
# exports - Sunday 22 December, 2013
# Opinion
# Opinion
Job figure increases are welcome – but Government needs to be bolshy to grab the three things it needs for proper growth.
# exports - Tuesday 17 December, 2013
# Heartbeat Of Home
# Heartbeat Of Home
Chinese people absolutely love Irish dancing, it seems.
# exports - Monday 2 December, 2013
# Opinion
# Opinion
Being ‘the best in Ireland’ is too limited a goal for Irish businesses today; businesses should emulate Germany’s ‘Mittelstand’ approach to drive export growth, writes Patrick Burke.