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Ireland's trade surplus falls to EUR8.64 billion in November — CSO

(Alliance News) - Ireland's trade surplus narrowed in November as exports fell while imports ...

Alliance News 15 January, 2025 | 11:24AM
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(Alliance News) - Ireland's trade surplus narrowed in November as exports fell while imports grew, data published by the Central Statistics Office showed on Wednesday.

The country's trade surplus shrank by 14% to EUR8.64 billion in November from EUR10.05 billion in October.

Exports fell 4.4% to EUR19.83 billion in November from EUR20.74 billion in October, while imports rose 4.6% to EUR11.19 billion in November from EUR10.69 billion in October.

Notably, exports to other EU countries declined 23% to EUR7.03 billion in November from EUR9.15 billion in October. Imports from the EU rose 1.7% to EUR4.30 billion in November from EUR4.23 billion in October.

Irish exports to the US grew 18% to EUR8.09 billion In November from EUR6.85 billion in October, while imports from the world's largest economy climbed 5.7% to EUR1.63 billion in November from EUR1.54 billion in October.

By Tom Budszus, Alliance News slot editor

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