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IDA Ireland Site Visits

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 10 November 2016

Thursday, 10 November 2016

Ceisteanna (334, 335)

Niall Collins

Ceist:

334. Deputy Niall Collins asked the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation further to Parliamentary Question No. 616 of 11 October 2016, the number of IDA Ireland-sponsored visits in each county in 2016 up to 30 September 2016; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [34328/16]

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Niall Collins

Ceist:

335. Deputy Niall Collins asked the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation if, in the context of IDA Ireland's Horizon 2020 strategy and the target that 50% of investments will be located outside Dublin and Cork, the number of the agency's sponsored visits to Dublin which also visited Cork and the number of the agency's sponsored visits to Cork which also visited Dublin since 2012 to the third quarter of 2016; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [34329/16]

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Freagraí scríofa

I propose to take Questions Nos. 334 and 335 together.

IDA Ireland maintains statistics of site visits by potential investors on a quarterly basis. The latest data available covers the first three quarters of 2016, during which there were 489 site visits countrywide. The breakdown by county of those visits is provided in the enclosed table. The table also shows, on a county-by-county basis, the total number of IDA Ireland client company supported jobs, the number of IDA Ireland client companies and the total number of site visits in 2015.

Since 2012, there have been 1,027 visits to Dublin and 190 visits to Cork. This includes 204 visits to Dublin and 43 visits to Cork by quarter three this year. Some companies depending on their requirements may visit both Dublin and Cork on the same itinerary or choose to visit one county or the other. IDA Ireland cannot provide details on clients’ itineraries for reasons of client confidentiality.

In 2015, 57% of site visits were to locations outside of the capital, up from 43% in 2014. Figures for 2016 shows that this trend is continuing, with 58% of visits conducted so far this year being outside of Dublin.

It should be remembered that the decision by a company as to where to locate can be influenced by a number of factors. These include access to qualified talent, proximity to transport hubs, the ready supply of suitable property and the availability of business support services. While IDA Ireland actively encourages its clients to locate or expand in regional locations, ultimately the final decision always rests with the company concerned.

IDA Ireland Jobs Statistics 2015; Site Visits 2015 and to end Quarter 3 2016 by County

County

Total Jobs

2015

Number of Companies

2015

Site Visits 2015

Site Visits end Q3 2016

Carlow

768

7

1

8

Cavan

1,165

7

0

1

Clare

6,599

68

12

13

Cork

31,900

148

48

43

Donegal

2,918

12

5

6

Dublin

77,244

652

242

204

Galway

14,297

60

41

33

Kerry

1,931

12

6

3

Kildare

10,313

22

7

7

Kilkenny

650

5

10

10

Laois

97

2

4

6

Leitrim

423

4

8

6

Limerick

8,849

52

40

39

Longford

686

5

2

5

Louth

3,245

21

20

17

Mayo

3,981

18

3

4

Meath

1,571

17

7

7

Monaghan

146

5

2

2

Offaly

902

10

8

4

Roscommon

936

9

2

1

Sligo

2,029

22

15

13

Tipperary

3,518

12

12

8

Waterford

5,662

33

31

15

Westmeath

2,529

16

28

24

Wexford

2,486

17

4

6

Wicklow

2,211

18

7

4

Total

187,056

1,254

565

489

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