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Top 250 Exporters in Ireland and Northern Ireland 2012 Date: July 2012 |
Date: July 2012 Publisher: Irish Exporter Association The publication identifies and reviews the leading exporters from Ireland, both North and South. It is a key resource for sub-suppliers and service providers within the exporting sector. Highlights from the Chemical & Pharmaceutical, Information and Communication Technology and Food and Drink sectors will be given. Read More |
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First Quarter 2012 Review
-Export Growth decelerating in 2012 Date: May 2012 |
| Executive Summary – Recession in Europe holding back Irish exports in first quarter 2012. Services exports driven by continued strong foreign investment (FDI) grew strongly in the first quarter, however increasing economic turmoil in the Eurozone economies prevented any real growth in merchandise export growth. Read More |
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Top 250 Exporters Ireland and Northern Ireland 2011
Date: July 2011 |
| The publication identifies and reviews the leading exporters from Ireland, both North and South. It is a key resource for sub-suppliers and service providers within the exporting sector. Highlights from the Chemical & Pharmaceutical, Information and Communication Technology and Food and Drink sectors will be given. Read More |
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Date: November 2010 |
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The IEA in publishing the 2010 edition of Transport and Trade is delighted to provide this valuable contributor to the information on which to base the on-going development of effective and efficient transport policies to support export industry and the wider business community. The 2010 edition has benefited by the considerable analysis of Peter Baker of PRB Associates -the shipping and transport analysts.
The publication also benefits from an in-depth review by Helen Noble, Head of Shipping Law at Matheson Ormsby and Prentice, of the benefits of the Irish jurisdiction for the settlement of commercial / shipping related disputes. Read More
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Date: November 2010 |
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| The IEA Export Ireland Survey is a strong barometer of the export industry and over the past decade has provided guidance for State promotional agencies and the private sector, with information on financial services and supports available from banks, insurance and credit agencies. The IEA’s 2010 publication is timely, given the economic difficulties we are confronting, including in the banking sector. The detailed review of trade financing and the needs of internationally trading businesses provided by this report, based on a representative sample of the Irish export industry, is a useful tool to those working in and supporting the sector. Read More |
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IEA Half Year Review 2010
Date: August 2010 |
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| The Irish Exporters Association (IEA) today (Thursday 12Th August) released its 2010 Half Year Review of Export Industry which highlights substantial growth in the services sector and encouraging signs that the agri-food and drink sectors are beginning to expand their exports again. The Association, however, advises that despite these encouraging results the translation into additional jobs may not occur until some time in 2011. Read More |
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EU Service Directive - A Guide for Businesses
Date: June 2010 |
| The 'EU Service Directive - A Guide for Businesses' provided a deep insight to the recently approved EU Services Directive. Explains how it works and more important, how Irish businesses can take advantage of the new opportunities that this Directive means. Read More |
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Trade and Transport Analysis 2009 Date: November 2009 |
| The Trade and Transport Analysis 2009 provides with an extensive analysis of goods and services imported and exported by different modes of transport in Ireland. The 2009 Analysis is the only publication giving a volume of trade analysis for all export and import markets in their trading with Ireland. This publication will be a valuable tool for all those responsible for the logistical efficiency of exports and imports, as well as to marketing personnel, ports and shipping lines, airports and freight airlines servicing the Irish market. Read More |
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Export Ireland Survey and International Trade Finance Review 2008 Date: November 2008 |
| The survey clearly shows that despite the extensive decline in the international economic climate, Irish exporters remain positive about their trade prospects. However, the Government is well aware of the many and varied new challenges faced by exporters in these difficult times. Read More |
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Trade and Transport Analysis 2008 Date: November 2008 |
| This Analysis provides very useful information at a point when many in the Irish business community are looking carefully at how raw materials can be imported and finished goods exported most efficiently. Read More |
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Bringing Your Business Abroad Date: 2007 |
| Basic steps on how enter into international markets and take advantatge of the benefits of doing business internationally such as increased sales and revenue, increased customer base, enhanced efficiency and competitiveness, etc. Whether you are thinking on going international or you are in the first steps this guide will lead you through the basic steps and guide you to export success. Read More |
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North Atlantic Trade and Transport Study 2007 Date: 2007 |
| This study into the potential viability of a direct shipping service between the island of Ireland and North America deals with issues which are highly significant for the competitiveness of business in both parts of the island. Read More |
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Date: September 2007 |
| Comments and proposals on the Department of Transport and Marine on its Statement of Strategy 2008-2010 Exports are a critical factor in the development of the Irish economy. A key component in the competitiveness and future growth of the sector is the provision of a world-class transport infrastructure. Read More |
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Date: 2006 |
| The ability of companies large and small, to access and distribute large volumes of electronic data quickly and efficiently has become increasingly important as Ireland moves towards a more services based economy. A striking finding in the Catalyst Export Development Programme in the border regions, from which this report emanates, was the low internet adoption rate by small companies at 35%. Read More |
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Date: 2006 |
| The Export Survey 2006 and International Trade Finance Review has as its main objective to research and measure the opinions and expectations of exporters in Ireland in relation to their export activities. The research strives to identify and analyse the key underlying factors driving export turnover and the provision of services underlying export performance. Read More |
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Date: 2006 |
| The project led by John Cotter and Don Bredin, examines the impact of foreign exchange exposure on Irish exporters and risk management implications. This study focuses on foreign exchange exposure and the heavy reliance of Irish exporters to trade in Sterling and in Dollars. At present the combined exports to the UK and US are the destination for the largest volume of Irish exports (and this is further enhanced through the reliance of trading in Sterling and Dollars in other markets such as Asian economies). Read More |
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Date: 2006 |
| This guide is designed to present a simplified roadmap, outlining the key facts about export credit insurance. Produced by exporters for exporters, it explains the various policy options, the benefits of each option and the costs involved. It also illustrates how the exporter can gain a competitive advantage by taking a strategic approach to export credit insurance. Read More |
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Date: 2006 |
| Comments and suggestions on the National Development Plan II submitted by the Irish Exporters Association. Te reality is that out competitive position has been severely exposed over the 2000 to 2006 NDP period. Regaining competitiveness will require a change in practice, a change in the balance of capital investment and a change in the speed of new product development. Read More |
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Date: 2005 |
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The Trade and Transport Analysis 2005 provides with an extensive analysis of goods and services imported and exported by different modes of transport in Ireland. Read More
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Working with Chanell Partners
Date: 2005 |
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Effective channel management is a key step to successful international growth. Developing channels in export markets can take years particularly where there is a lack of a structured approach to establishing, maintaining and adapting channels. Read More
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Date: 2005 |
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Effective channel management is a key step to successful international growth. Developing channels in export markets can take years particularly where there is a lack of a structured approach to establishing, maintaining and adapting channels. Read More
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Date: 2005 |
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Ireland’s export success has been achieved by enabling global companies manage their supply chain of imports, added value and exports efficiently through our ports to international markets. Read More
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Date: 2005 |
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This South East Gateway Study is the first public milestone of the ‘Irish Sea Southern Corridor ICT I-Sea.Net’ project.
The Project has been put in place to raise the standard of a wide community of businesses in the use of information communication technology (ICT). Read More |
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Date: 2005 |
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This Report on the cross border horticultural development project was funded by the International Fund for Ireland and promoted jointly by the Irish Exporters Association and the Northern Ireland Food and Drink Association.
The report identifies opportunities from which projects could be developed to create employment in the border region and reviews the most appropriate models for development of such projects. Read More
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Date: 2004 |
| Companies all over Ireland may be sitting on a neglected asset – their intellectual property. For many it is an “intangible” asset they have not fully come to grips with. The Irish Exporters Association and Tomkins & Co. have collaborated to produce this comprehensive guide to Intellectual Property Management for those involved in the export industry, or planning entry to export markets. It provides an easy to read one-stop-shop approach to the topic and emphasises the need for a strong system of IP auditing. Read More |
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Date: 2004 |
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The Trade and Transport Analysis 2004 provides with an extensive analysis of goods and services imported and exported by different modes of transport in Ireland. Read More
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Date: 2003 |
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Detailed and practical information with all you need to know about international trade.
This publication will help you to answer some of the most important questions related to international trade. |
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