Trade surplus for last year of £22bn

Ireland's trade surplus reached a healthy £22bn last year, according to figures released this evening by the Central Statistics Office.

Trade surplus for last year of £22bn

Ireland's trade surplus reached a healthy £22bn last year, according to figures released this evening by the Central Statistics Office.

The Far East was our biggest export growth market, with exports to South Korea almost tripling and the Japan market growing by 60%, although Britain remains our biggest trading partner.

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