Ireland

Official Name: Ireland
Sovereign Status: Sovereign Country
Government Type: Parliamentary Republic
Official Name (Local Language): Ireland
ISO Country Codes: IE : IRL
Internet Domain: .ie
Government Web Site: https://www.gov.ie/
Capital: Dublin Main Airports: Dublin Airport
Language(s): English; Irish Population: 5,275,004
Currency: Euro ISO Currency Code: EUR
Telephone Dial In: +353 ID Prefix: 00




Ireland

GDP: $515.88 billion (2021 est.)
GDP Pro Capita (PPP): $102,500 (2021 est.)
Currency & USD Exchange Rate: Euro
Currency Code: EUR
World Bank Classification: High-Income Economy

GDP Composition:

Agriculture: 1% barley, potatoes, wheat; beef, dairy products
Industry: 41.3% pharmaceuticals, chemicals, computer hardware and software, food products, beverages and brewing; medical devices
Services: 57.6%

Source: Central Intelligence Agency Factbook




Financial Exchanges:
Stock & Securities Exchange: Euronext Dublin ;

National Statistics Office:

National Dataset(s):

Ireland


Subject to Country Specific Sanctions? NO

The World Bank’s World Integrated Trade Solution

Business Language(s): English
Customs & Excise: Irish Tax and Customs
Development Bank(s): The Social Development Bank in Europe; The Strategic Banking Corporation of Ireland;
National Standards Bureau: National Standards Authority of Ireland
Competitive Ind’l Performance: 24/141 (2019) Corruption Perceptions Index: 10/180 (2022 Rank)
Ease of Doing Business: N/A Enabling Trade Index: 20/136 (2016)
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Export Credit & Insurance More

N/A

Investment & Export Promotion More

Export Promotion Agency: Enterprise Ireland ; Irish Exporters Association ; Investment Agency: IDA Ireland ; Investment & Export Promotion Agency: International Development Ireland ;




Ireland

British Chambers of Commerce Overseas
British Irish Chamber of Commerce, The
Dublin Office: - The British Irish Chamber of Commerce was established as a not for profit membership based organisation, with the mission to use its offices and activities to increase British-Irish business and investments and be an effective voice for its members and the British-Irish community as a whole.

Joint-Venture Chambers of Commerce No resources available