Irish Trade
Irish Exports by Category of Export and by Area of Destination (€ millions)
Agricultural €m Fishing €m Industrial €m Unclassified €m Total Exports €m
Jan-July 2016
Great Britain and Northern Ireland 1 741 133 6 139 316 8 329
Other EU States 1 279 190 24 300 13 25 914
Rest of World 2 94 31 15 142
Total 3 690 417 61 977 440 66 624
Jan-July 2017
Great Britain and Northern Ireland 1 950 113 6 975 239 9 377
Other EU States 1 561 239 24 493 253 26 546
Rest of World 814 96 39 346 231 35 087
Total 4 325 448 65 414 823 71 016
Examine the table above and answer each of the following questions - Leaving Cert Geography - Question 9A - 2018
Question 9A
Irish Trade
Irish Exports by Category of Export and by Area of Destination (€ millions)
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Irish Exports by Category of Export and by Area of Destination (€ millions)
Agricultural €m Fishing €m Industrial €m Unclassified €m Total Exports €m
Jan-July 2016
Great Britain and Northern Ireland 1 741 133 6 139 316 8 329
Other EU States 1 279 190 24 300 13 25 914
Rest of World 2 94 31 15 142
Total 3 690 417 61 977 440 66 624
Jan-July 2017
Great Britain and Northern Ireland 1 950 113 6 975 239 9 377
Other EU States 1 561 239 24 493 253 26 546
Rest of World 814 96 39 346 231 35 087
Total 4 325 448 65 414 823 71 016
Examine the table above and answer each of the following questions - Leaving Cert Geography - Question 9A - 2018
Step 1
Which category of export to Great Britain and Northern Ireland experienced a decline in value from January-July 2016 to January-July 2017?
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The category that experienced a decline in value is Fishing. The exports to Great Britain and Northern Ireland dropped from €133 million in January-July 2016 to €113 million in January-July 2017.
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What was the value of exports (€ millions) to European Union (EU) member states in the period January-July 2017?
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The total value of exports to EU member states in January-July 2017 was €26,546 million, which is the sum of exports to Other EU States.
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What percentage of total exports were Agricultural exports in the period January-July 2017?
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The percentage of total exports that were Agricultural exports is calculated as follows:
Thus, approximately 20.77% of total exports were Agricultural exports.
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Name any two examples of Irish exports in the category of Unclassified.
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Two examples of Irish exports in the category of Unclassified could include:
Processed Food Products - items that don't fit neatly into specific classifications.
Pharmaceuticals - depending on the categorization, certain pharmaceutical exports may fall under Unclassified.
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Explain briefly two potential impacts of future changes to European Union membership on Irish trade.
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Increased Trade Barriers: If Ireland were to leave the EU, it could face tariffs and customs checks when trading with EU countries, which could increase costs and reduce trade volumes.
Market Access Challenges: Changes in EU membership could limit Irish exporters' access to the single market, potentially making it harder to compete with other EU nations.
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