Goods exports to Britain fall as imports rise in 2018

The trade deficit in goods between the Republic and Britain widened last year, reflecting the competitive fall in the value of sterling against the euro, new figures suggest.

Goods exports to Britain fall as imports rise in 2018

The trade deficit in goods between the Republic and Britain widened last year, reflecting the competitive fall in the value of sterling against the euro, new figures suggest.

The CSO said the trade deficit in goods across the Irish Sea came to €4.22bn in 2018, after exports into Britain fell and imports from Britain rose, according to CSO figures.

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