Irish eleven-month foreign trade
Published: 27 February, 2006
Ireland's Central Statistical Office reports that Ireland imported raw hides and skins, and leather, worth 2.2 million euros in the first eleven months of 2005, compared with 2.5 million euros in the same period the previous year. Irish exports of the same types of commodities in the January to November 2005 period were worth 67 million euros, as against 78 million euros in the corresponding period in 2004.
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