Irish companies sign deals with China worth €35m

Irish companies have signed deals worth €35m during the four-day trade push led by Taoiseach Enda Kenny.

Irish companies sign deals with China worth €35m

Mr Kenny said a strategic partnership had been established between the two nations which would produce major economic benefits for Ireland over the next decade.

Enterprise Minister Richard Bruton, who is also part of the delegation which comprises of representatives of about 90 Irish firms, praised the efforts of those involved.

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