Tánaiste chairs second meeting of Export Trade Council
Tánaiste chairs second meeting of Export Trade Council
The Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Eamon
Gilmore T.D., will chair the second meeting of the Export Trade
Council this afternoon in Iveagh House. The meeting takes
place on the eve of the visit by the Chinese Vice President, Xi
Jinping to Ireland from 18-20 February.
There will be a media opportunity in the lobby of Iveagh House at
14.00 hrs in advance of the meeting.
The Tánaiste will be joined by the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise
and Innovation, Richard Bruton T.D., the Minister for Agriculture,
Fisheries and Food, Simon Coveney T.D., the Minister for Transport,
Tourism and Sport, Leo Varadkar T.D. and the Minister of State for
Trade and Development, Joe Costello T.D. The Heads of the
State Agencies that promote Ireland abroad, including the IDA,
Enterprise Ireland, Bord Bia, Tourism Ireland, Culture Ireland and
Science Foundation Ireland will also participate as well as private
sector members of the Council including IBEC and the Irish
Exporters’ Association.
Speaking ahead of the event the Tánaiste said:
“The second meeting of the Export Trade Council is an
opportunity for the Council to take stock of progress, during 2011,
in our key priority markets under the Government’s Trade Strategy
as well as to look forward to our plans for 2012. This year
is already off to an excellent start in terms of our export
performance and the visit to Ireland this weekend of Chinese Vice
President Xi Jinping.”
“I am very pleased that our first annual progress report to the
Government will show that we are on track to achieve the ambitious
targets we have set ourselves.”
“I want to acknowledge the work of the Embassy network and the
State Agencies during the past year. We all continue to face very
challenging conditions in international markets but I’m confident
that the meeting of the Council tomorrow will serve to focus our
work on implementing the Government Trade Strategy for the year
ahead.”
16 February 2012
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