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Ireland
Trade
Imports and exports
Imports The top imports of Ireland are Planes, Helicopters, and/or Spacecraft, Packaged Medicaments, Blood, antisera, vaccines, toxins and cultures, Computers, and Nitrogen Heterocyclic Compounds.
Exports of Ireland are Blood, antisera, vaccines, toxins and cultures, Packaged Medicaments, Nitrogen Heterocyclic Compounds, Integrated Circuits, and Scented Mixtures, exporting mostly to United States, Germany, United Kingdom
Organizations
Ireland participates in the free trade arrangements of the European Union (EU) and European Free Trade Association (EFTA), and is a member of the World Trade Organization (WTO).
Partners
The United States and United Kingdom are Ireland's chief trading partners. Other major partners include the other countries of the EU (notably Germany, France, and Belgium), China, and Switzerland.
Barriers
although a lot of Irish people speak English its not their main language and when they do their accent can still be confusing so they might be hard to understand
The uncertainty around global tax reform
Ireland is no longer in the EU
Benefits
Ireland is a viable test market for American SMEs looking to export for the first time into Europe. Ireland’s strategic geographical location also positions the country as a gateway to Europe with access to a wider market of 742 million people.
With a GDP of almost $437 billion in 2020, Ireland is one of the most open and export-driven economies in the world.
4 Things That Represent Ireland
Irish Jig
The Shamrock
Potatoes
Beer (Guinness)
Currency
The currency of Ireland is the Euro
Exchange
1 Pound is 1.6 Canadian dollars
Culture and Customs
The many sports played and followed in Ireland include Gaelic games including Gaelic football, hurling and camogie
Irish Ceili (pronounced "kay-lee) Dancing is a very traditional dance form. It originated in the 1500's and is always performed to traditional Irish music.
Basic Facts
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Religion
the population is approximately 78 percent Roman Catholic, 3 percent Church of Ireland (Anglican), 1 percent Muslim, 1 percent Orthodox Christian, 1 percent unspecified Christian, and 2 percent other religious groups
Language
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Irish language, also called Erse or Gaelic.
Population
The Population of Ireland is 5,034,333
Geography
Ireland is to the left of England and Scotland