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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 18 May 2021

Tuesday, 18 May 2021

Ceisteanna (185)

Jennifer Carroll MacNeill

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185. Deputy Jennifer Carroll MacNeill asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment the number of jobs in IDA Ireland client companies in 2020 by county in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [26531/21]

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Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) employment continued to grow in 2020 despite the impact of COVID-19.  The numbers directly employed in the multinational sector in Ireland grew to 257,394.

Throughout 2020 IDA Ireland won 246 new investments resulting in the creation of 20,123 new jobs.  Of these, 95 investments were from new investors and 151 investments from existing companies.  Over half (128) of the 246 projects won were for regional locations.  The total number employed by IDA Ireland client companies in 2020, by county, is shown in tabular form as follows:

County

Total Employed by IDA Client Companies

Carlow

1,309

Cavan

1,200

Clare

6,726

Cork

43,856

Donegal

3,812

Dublin

112,705

Galway

21,428

Kerry

2,153

Kildare

9,500

Kilkenny

697

Laois

135

Leitrim

966

Limerick

13,263

Longford

1,160

Louth

4,372

Mayo

4,955

Meath

1,920

Monaghan

322

Offaly

1,237

Roscommon

1,312

Sligo

2,351

Tipperary

4,180

Waterford

7,875

Westmeath

3,776

Wexford

3,580

Wicklow

2,604

Grand Total

257,394

Additionally, eight jobs are created in the wider economy for every ten created by IDA Ireland client companies, amounting to estimated total direct and indirect employment of 463,309.

Reflecting the ambition of the Government’s National Economic Plan, IDA Ireland’s new Strategy Driving Recovery & Sustainable Growth 2021 - 2024 identifies the opportunities for sustainable growth among IDA’s established base of clients through a focus on transformative investments to increase the productivity of Irish operations and their workforce through RD&I, digitisation, training and actions on sustainability.

The Strategy will target 800 investments and 50,000 new jobs with focus on five key pillars – Growth, Transformation, Regions, Sustainability and Impact. 400 of the 800 investments objective in new strategy are targeted at regional locations.

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