Trump Tariffs: Irish Exports to US Soared in 2025
Exports rose 16.4% to a record €260.3 billion in 2025, driven by a 52% surge in US shipments front-loaded ahead of tariffs, with medical products making up over half of exports.
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Exports hit record level of €260.3 billion in 2025
Preliminary figures from the Central Statistics Office show the value of exports rose by 16.4% to a record level of €260.3 billion in 2025 on the back of a surge of frontloaded exports during the first half of the year due to threatened US tariffs.
December exports to UK and EU 'almost compensate' for drop in US trade
Ireland’s goods exports surged to a record high in 2025, rising by 16.4% to €260.3bn, according to preliminary figures from the Central Statistics Office. The €36.6bn annual increase highlights the continued strength of Ireland’s export-led economy, even as global trade conditions remain volatile. Imports also grew during the year, up €9.4bn (+7.0%) to €144.0bn compared with 2024. December figures point to sustained momentum at the end of the ye…
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