The staffing information for the Trade and Promotion Division requested by the Deputy is set out in the following tables. It should also be noted that bilateral trade promotion is the responsibility of each geographic division and unit in my Department. Staffing resources in the Trade and Promotion Division and elsewhere in the Department have been reduced in order to comply with our Employment Control Framework (ECF) targets.
Promoting Ireland Abroad Division March 2011
Assistant Secretary
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Counsellor
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First Secretary
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Third Secretary
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Executive Officer
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Clerical Officer
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1
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2
|
3
|
4
|
1
|
4
|
Trade and Promotion Division March 2014
Assistant Secretary
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Counsellor
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First Secretary / Assistant Principal
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Third Secretary/ Administrative Officer
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Executive Officer
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Clerical Officer
|
1
|
2
|
2
|
3
|
1
|
4
|
Following a Government decision, certain trade promotion functions were transferred from the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation to the then Department of Foreign Affairs on 1 June 2011. This transfer has given the newly constituted Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade an enhanced role in trade promotion. In particular, I chair the Export Trade Council which brings together relevant Ministers and representatives of Government Departments, as well as the heads of Enterprise Ireland, IDA Ireland, Bord Bia, Tourism Ireland and Science Foundation Ireland and representatives of the private sector to oversee implementation of the Government Trade Strategy. The Trade and Promotion Division provides the Council’s secretariat and led the recently completed review of the Trade Strategy on which I gave details in reply to a separate question from the Deputy today (no. 14678/14).
I would add that my Department is currently undertaking an overall review of Ireland’s foreign policy and external relations which will examine a wide range of issues including the work of the Department and the Embassy network in relation to trade, tourism and investment promotion.