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Ireland / Estonia Trade Mike Hogan, Enterprise Ireland   Tallinn, 25th November 2015

Ireland / Estonia Trade Mike Hogan, Enterprise Ireland   Tallinn, 25th November 2015. What we do We help innovative Irish companies become leading global players in markets worldwide. Enterprise Ireland helps Irish companies to: Develop strategic business plans

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Ireland / Estonia Trade Mike Hogan, Enterprise Ireland   Tallinn, 25th November 2015

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  1. Ireland / Estonia Trade Mike Hogan, Enterprise Ireland   Tallinn, 25th November 2015

  2. What we do We help innovative Irish companies becomeleading global players in markets worldwide

  3. Enterprise Ireland helps Irish companies to: Develop strategic business plans Innovate through access to new ideas Build leadership and management capability Access overseas markets, buyers and researchers Fund strategic business plans

  4. How We Work in CEE • 4 Offices in CEE in Moscow, Warsaw and Prague/Budapest (14 People) • EI operations driven by strategy and targets defined by the needs of Irish economy in general and Irish indigenous companies in particular • Performance is measured – key metrics focus on volume of exports of indigenous companies (ABR) and new contracts signed • Indicative Regional Targets for 2015: • 120 New Client Export Contracts Signed • 10 High Potential Start-Up Reference Sales • 20 New In-Market Presences by EI Clients • 80 Inward Buyers to Ireland • Scandinavian Markets are serviced by the Enterprise Ireland office in Stockholm

  5. How can EI help in CEE?

  6. EI Client Export Sectors to CE (EU 11) • Products and Services for the FDI Sector – Irish firms supplying Multinationals in Ireland and Overseas are following them Central Europe * • Smart Farm – Agricultural Machinery, Nutrition, Veterinary Chemicals, Plant Protection (with a strong focus on Dairy Sector) • ICT – Wireless Technologies, Enterprise Solutions, IoT and Cloud Solutions; • Engineering Sector Products and Solutions; • Construction and Engineering Services – Niche Expertise for the Water, Waste and Renewable Energy Sector, HVAC and Datacentres* • Wellness (Medical Devices and Pharma) • Professional Services;

  7. Irish Sales to Central Europe (EU11) CSO Exports: +49% EI Indigenous Exports: +72%

  8. Ireland / Estonia Trade Snapshot • In 2014 Ireland exported Euro 18m of goods to Estonia and Ireland imported Euro 41m of goods from Estonia Top Irish Exports Categories are: Medical & Pharma Products, Electrical Machinery, Telecoms & Sound Equipment, and Meat / Meat Preparations Top Estonia Export Categories are: Telecoms & Sound Equipment, Fertilizers, Cork & Wood, and Furniture • In 2013 Ireland exported Euro 34m of services to Estonia and Estonia exported Euro 6m of services to Ireland Services includes such things as Aircraft Lease Payments and Software License Fees etc. • Irish Indigenous Exports to Estonia in 2014 were Euro 7.6m Euro 3.4m of Food, Euro 3.7m of Industrial Products and Euro 0.5m of ICT

  9. Physical Goods Exports to the Baltics 2004-2014 (CSO Data)

  10. EI Indigenous Exports to Baltics (Euro m) 2009-2015(f)

  11. Irish Exports to Estonia v. Estonian Exports to Ireland (Euro m)

  12. CSO Export Data Jan-Sept 2015

  13. Exporting to Estonia – Key Factors • 1. Type of Multinationals in Estonia • 2. The Onward Transit Trade • 3. Estonia not identified as the end market • 4. Absence of Irish Food as a Major Export Category • 5. Diaspora / Transport Increased Exports will likely be driven by development of Linkages in: • Service and ICT Sectors • Expansion of Smart Farm and Smart Food Technologies • Food and Niche Retail • Light Engineering

  14. Thank you for attention.Mike Hogan Director Poland & the Baltics

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