Between 2007 and 2017, Ireland’s two-way trade with Asia more than doubled. Let’s do it again.
Ireland’s trade outlook is hindered by the legacy of our past – and we should be looking to Asia

Between 2007 and 2017, Ireland’s two-way trade with Asia more than doubled. Let’s do it again.
Brave woman who battles constant pain from crippling skin disease is ‘stepping up’ in major challenge to help fellow sufferers.
Oleksandra Hromova, 23, and her mother Yuliia, 45, from Dnipro, are living in Dublin thanks to Salvation Army.
An Irish distillery has saved 100-year-old Spanish wine barrels which will be used to mature whiskey for another century.
Upsurge of private landlords selling properties nationally has increased supply levels and tempered price rises in some areas.
The locally-owned service is holding a careers open day for new community-based residential and respite facilities in Dundalk.
New permanent home for Ireland’s largest sculpture collection situated in Gormleys Fine Art, Dublin.
The Accounting Technicians Ireland (ATI) Apprenticeship will be based in colleges in Cork, Dublin, Galway, Limerick, Monaghan, Waterford and Wicklow.
Woman who won rugby legend Johnny Sexton’s boots in raffle said they are too special to allow anyone wear them.
First ever apprenticeship to train new generation of bar managers launched to tackle Ireland’s crippling shortage of hospitality staff.