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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 26 January 2016

Tuesday, 26 January 2016

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John Paul Phelan

Question:

157. Deputy John Paul Phelan asked the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation the new markets opened up to Irish exports and the nature of these exports, such as beef, in each of the years 2011 to 2015; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [3246/16]

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In the period 2011-2015, Free Trade Agreements were concluded by the EU covering a wide range of goods and services, including those with Canada, Vietnam, Singapore, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador and Ukraine. As regards agriculture specifically, the following table shows the markets that have been opened up to Irish agricultural exports in the period 2011-2015.

Year

Country

Product

2011

Turkey

Beef

2011

Singapore

Beef

2011

Egypt

Beef

2011

Serbia

Heat treated meat products

2012

Morocco

Poultry meat

2012

Singapore

Sheepmeat

2012

UAE

Poultrymeat

2012

South Africa

Sheepmeat

2012

Serbia

Pigmeat

2013

Belarus

Beef

2013

Kazakhstan

Beef

2013

UAE

Sheepmeat

2013

Azerbaijan

Heat treated meat products

2013

Canada

Sheepmeat

2013

Australia

Pigmeat

2013

Japan

Beef

2014

Lebanon

Beef, Sheepmeat, Heat treated meat products

2014

Hong Kong

Sheepmeat

2014

Namibia

Beef, Sheepmeat

2014

Philippines

Beef, Sheepmeat, Pigmeat

2014

Vietnam

Pigmeat

2014

New Caledonia

Beef

2015

USA

Beef

2015

Hong Kong

Heat treated meat products

2015

South Africa

Heat treated pigmeat products

2015

Canada

Beef

2015

Oman

Beef, Sheepmeat

2015

Maldives

Beef, Sheepmeat, Pigmeat

As part of the strategy to support increased exports and jobs, this Government has more than doubled the number of trade missions led by myself and other Government Ministers since taking office. We have supported Irish companies in consolidating their presence in existing markets and we have assisted companies in opening doors for entry into new markets.

Enterprise Ireland provides direct supports to assist companies with internationalisation plans including access to the supports provided by its international network of overseas offices, international Trade Missions, sales and marketing review tools and financial supports. Responding to evolving growth opportunities and to its clients’ export strategies, Enterprise Ireland has opened new overseas offices including those in Abu Dhabi, UAE, Perth, Australia and Doha, Qatar, which were opened during 2014 and 2015.

The companies supported by Enterprise Ireland are winning more export sales than ever before. Record exports of €18.6bn were achieved in 2014 by Enterprise Ireland client companies with growth recorded across all sectors and all global regions. Demand showed greatest growth in the Latin America and Asia Pacific regions - up 42% and 25% respectively.

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