Surge in Irish cross-border trade continued in March
By John Campbell
Published
A surge in cross-border trade in Ireland continued in March, official figures suggest.
Ireland s Central Statistics Office (CSO) figures show the value of goods exports from Northern Ireland (NI) to the Republic of Ireland rose by 62% from 176m euros to 285m euros.
For the entire first quarter of 2021, NI exports to the Republic were up 44% from 519m euros to 748m euros.
Exports from RoI to NI were up by 22% from 557m euros to 682m euros.
Since the NI Protocol began operating in January, it has become more difficult for businesses in either part of Ireland to import goods from Great Britain.
Surge in Irish cross-border trade continued in March
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