Ireland

Official Name: Ireland
Sovereign Status: Sovereign Country
Government Type: Parliamentary Republic
Official Name (Local Language): Ireland
ISO Country Codes: IE : IRL
Internet Domain: .ie
Government Web Site: https://www.gov.ie/
Capital: Dublin Main Airports: Dublin Airport
Language(s): English; Irish Population: 5,275,004
Currency: Euro ISO Currency Code: EUR
Telephone Dial In: +353 ID Prefix: 00




Ireland

GDP: $515.88 billion (2021 est.)
GDP Pro Capita (PPP): $102,500 (2021 est.)
Currency & USD Exchange Rate: Euro
Currency Code: EUR
World Bank Classification: High-Income Economy

GDP Composition:

Agriculture: 1% barley, potatoes, wheat; beef, dairy products
Industry: 41.3% pharmaceuticals, chemicals, computer hardware and software, food products, beverages and brewing; medical devices
Services: 57.6%

Source: Central Intelligence Agency Factbook




Financial Exchanges:
Stock & Securities Exchange: Euronext Dublin ;

National Statistics Office:

National Dataset(s):

Ireland


Subject to Country Specific Sanctions? NO

The World Bank’s World Integrated Trade Solution

Business Language(s): English
Customs & Excise: Irish Tax and Customs
Development Bank(s): The Social Development Bank in Europe; The Strategic Banking Corporation of Ireland;
National Standards Bureau: National Standards Authority of Ireland
Competitive Ind’l Performance: 24/141 (2019) Corruption Perceptions Index: 10/180 (2022 Rank)
Ease of Doing Business: N/A Enabling Trade Index: 20/136 (2016)
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Export Credit & Insurance More

N/A

Investment & Export Promotion More

Export Promotion Agency: Enterprise Ireland ; Irish Exporters Association ; Investment Agency: IDA Ireland ; Investment & Export Promotion Agency: International Development Ireland ;




Ireland

British Chambers of Commerce Overseas
British Irish Chamber of Commerce, The
Dublin Office: - The British Irish Chamber of Commerce was established as a not for profit membership based organisation, with the mission to use its offices and activities to increase British-Irish business and investments and be an effective voice for its members and the British-Irish community as a whole.

Joint-Venture Chambers of Commerce
British Irish Chamber of Commerce, The
London Office: - The Chamber plays a vital role in maintaining focus on the value of two-way trade between the United Kingdom and Ireland, for business, for our governments and our communities. The Chamber enables vital access between our governments, policymakers, industry and employers for the benefit of all. We ensure viewpoints are heard and respectfully discussed and we champion cooperation for the mutual interests of all our stakeholders.


British Representation Overseas
The British Embassy in Dublin
Department for Business and Trade Ireland
The British Irish Chamber of Commerce
The Chamber plays a vital role in maintaining focus on the value of two-way trade between the United Kingdom and Ireland, for business, for our governments and our communities. The Chamber enables vital access between our governments, policymakers, industry and employers for the benefit of all. We ensure viewpoints are heard and respectfully discussed and we champion cooperation for the mutual interests of all our stakeholders.