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Its not all bad news...Ireland records €12.7bn trade surplus

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  • 17-07-2009 2:05pm
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    We are not buying but we are still selling....

    Ireland had the second largest trade surplus in the EU during the first four months of 2009, according to new figures from the European Commission’s statistics service, Eurostat.

    For the period January to April, the value of Irish exports exceeded the value of imports by €12.7 billion.

    With a trade surplus of €36.8 billion, Germany had the largest trade surplus among Member States, the data reveals.

    Compared to the same four month period last year, Ireland's trade surplus has increased by €4.4 billion. However this is largely due to a €4.2 billion drop in the value of imports from €20.3 billion to €16.1 billion.

    For the period January to April 2009, exports increased by just 1 per cent, or €.2 billion.

    The figures indicate that during May, Ireland's trade surplus stood at €1.1 billion, down from 1.4 billion in April. The decline is attributed to a decline in the value of our exports from €2.7 billion to €2.6 billion and an increase in the value of our imports from €1.3 billion to €1.5 billion.

    During the first four months of the year, the United Kingdom registered the largest deficit in the EU at €31.2 billion, followed by France, Spain, Greece and Portugal.

    EU27 trade with all of its major partners fell during the period January to April compared to the same period a year earlier.

    The largest decreases were recorded for exports to Russia, which were down 38 per cent, and Turkey and South Korea. During the same period imports from Russia fell by 42 per cent.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 17,797 ✭✭✭✭hatrickpatrick


    Sweet. Bet you won't find that on the 9 o clock news any time soon though...

    And enjoy your moment of optimism before the "we're ****ed" brigade invades this thread to trample on it with their melodramatic and exaggerated doom and gloom prophecies


  • Registered Users Posts: 13,104 ✭✭✭✭djpbarry


    Sweet. Bet you won't find that on the 9 o clock news any time soon though...
    Pretty sure the growth in Ireland's exports was mentioned on the news recently.

    EDIT: Link here.


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