
Insights for Ireland
BETA
April 2026 period, National level, Product aggregation
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Summary: In April 2026, Ireland's total trade value reached 31.68B EUR, with exports at 18.51B EUR (up 252.1M EUR or 1.38%) and imports at 13.17B EUR (down 1.13B EUR or -7.89%). The overall trade balance indicates a slight increase in exports but a significant drop in imports compared to the previous month.
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MoM insights: In April 2026, Ireland's imports from Switzerland increased significantly by 150.11M EUR (62.91%), while imports from Mexico rose by 147.81M EUR (97.84%). Japan also saw a notable increase of 131.47M EUR (43.12%). Conversely, imports from the United States decreased by 389.98M EUR (-19.72%), and imports from Canada fell by 228.38M EUR (-79.92%). On the exports side, the United States led with an increase of 647.63M EUR (14.39%), followed by China with 384.15M EUR (40.49%). Canada also saw a rise of 196.19M EUR (80.16%). However, exports to Belgium dropped significantly by 657.16M EUR (-56.65%).
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YoY insights: Year on year, imports from Other Asia increased by 752.46M EUR (507.33%), and imports from the United States rose by 377.03M EUR (31.14%). Unclassified imports also saw a growth of 263.21M EUR (28.93%). On the downside, imports from Germany fell by 385.51M EUR (-23.95%), and imports from Italy decreased by 75.64M EUR (-21.88%). In terms of exports, China experienced a significant increase of 579.08M EUR (76.82%), while exports to the United Kingdom rose by 563.67M EUR (30.96%). However, exports to the United States saw a substantial decline of 4.59B EUR (-47.14%).
