First trade surplus with Japan

The Republic has recorded its first ever trade surplus with Japan, JETRO, the Japanese trade board, said last night.

The Republic has recorded its first ever trade surplus with Japan, JETRO, the Japanese trade board, said last night.

Reversing the position of 1995, Japan imported some £1.39 billion of Irish goods and services, against exports to the Republic of £1.26 billion.

Over one third of Irish exports to Japan are of chemicals and pharmaceuticals, while the bulk of imports are made up of computer equipment and cars, JETRO said.

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