I congratulate Deputy Bennett. It is lovely to say "Deputy Bennett", having worked with her and known her well in Monaghan County Council. I am sure they are all incredibly proud of her down there. Well done.
My Department is the national competent authority with responsibility for export controls, including controls on defence-related exports and export of dual-use goods. Controls on the export of dual-use items are administered by my Department in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2021/821 of the European Parliament and of the Council setting up a Union regime for the control of exports, brokering, technical assistance, transit and transfer of dual-use items.
In 2023, there were seven licences issued with an end destination of Israel with a total maximum value of €1.14 million in quarter three and three licences were issued with a total value of €31.24 million in quarter four. In 2024, there were seven licences issued with a total value of €1.18 million in quarter one, ten licences with a total value of €20.59 million issued in quarter two, six licences issued with a total value of €8.57 million in quarter three and six licences issued with a total value of €33.93 million in quarter four.
So far in quarter one 2025, three licences have been issued with a total value of just under €427,000. The bulk of dual-use exports from Ireland, including those to Israel, are mainstream business ICT products, both hardware and software, such as networking, data storage and cybersecurity, etc. They are categorised as dual-use items as a consequence of the fact that they incorporate strong encryption for ICT security purposes.
My officials carry out an assessment of all applications, which includes a series of checks to ensure, as far as possible, that the item to be exported will be used by the stated end-user for the stated end-use and will not be used for illegal purposes.