The Government has announced plans to double Ireland's global footprint by 2025.
An Taoiseach, Leo Varadkar TD, made the comments in a speech to an Enterprise Ireland Business Breakfast in Toronto.
The Taoiseach also outlined his intention to further deepen the strong trading relationship between Ireland and Canada, which already amounts to trade of more than €2.75 billion per year. The key aims of Ireland’s Global Footprint 2025 are:
• Attracting greater investment in Ireland
• Boosting tourism and trade;
• Building stronger links with our diaspora and;
• Increasing cultural exchange
An Taoiseach said: "Ireland has long been recognised as one of the most open trading economies in the world. Ours is a highly competitive, export-driven economy, which has recovered very strongly from the economic crisis of the last decade. Ireland is one of the fastest growing economies in Europe, with GDP growth of 5.1% in 2016, and expected growth of 4.3% this year. At 6.4%, unemployment is now back to levels last seen in 2008.
“Our exports are performing particularly strongly. Enterprise Ireland client exports reached €21.6 billion in 2016, up more than 6% year on year. Notwithstanding our strong competitiveness and vigorous economic growth, Ireland today faces undoubtedly the greatest set of political and economic challenges in a generation, as a result of Brexit. Now is the time to plan ahead with ambition.
"CETA, the EU-Canada Comprehensive Economic Trade Agreement, comes into effect on a provisional basis from this day next month. More than 98% of the tariff barriers to trade between Canada and the EU, including Ireland, will be removed. This will help unlock the enormous untapped potential for greater trade and investment between Ireland and Canada.
"We plan to grow this inward investment significantly in the years to come. Our efforts will undoubtedly be helped further by the entry into force of CETA. To fulfil our ambitions to increase trade, tourism and investment in the years ahead, we need to greatly increase our international presence.
“I intend to double the Team Ireland footprint overseas by 2025. This means new and augmented diplomatic missions and as well as significantly increased resources for our investment, tourism, cultural and food agencies overseas."
(CD)
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