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Cross-Border Trade Hits New High

Fresh figures released today by InterTradeIreland show cross-border trade reached an all-time high of €7.4bn/£6.5bn in 2018, despite uncertainty around Brexit.

The interconnected nature of trade between the two economies is also evident in the findings of InterTradeIreland’s latest Business Monitor (Q4 2019), which illustrates over a third of firms in Northern Ireland buy from suppliers in Ireland.

The Business Monitor reveals top-line indicators for the economy remain positive – with the vast majority of firms either in growth mode (44 per cent) or stable (42 per cent).

Indeed, many firms are feeling optimistic, with 27 per cent planning to invest in staff. Meanwhile, 31 per cent intend to invest in marketing, a sign of how competitive the current environment is.

However, the buoyancy does mask some issues in the economy – there is slack in the system – with nearly a third of business operating below capacity (29 per cent), while many micro-businesses are just about breaking even (33 per cent.)

Sourcing appropriate staff is a growing concern, with firms citing lack of appropriate skills in the workforce (22 per cent) and difficulties in recruiting the right employees (27 per cent). This is an issue right across the board – large firms are hit hardest, with more than half (56 per cent) reporting problems in this area, but it’s having an increasing impact on both smaller (26 per cent) and mid-sized firms (41 per cent).

Over half of businesses (57 per cent) say moving to a low carbon economy is important. Businesses recognise there will be opportunities in the sector, and 70 per cent view skills as an enabler to the transition.

Aidan Gough, InterTradeIreland’s Designated Officer, said: “As the pace of technological change accelerates, both governments in Ireland and Northern Ireland are alive to the fact that the jobs market is changing rapidly and are responding with support to drive business towards sustainable production practices and greater use of new technologies. We are focused on delivering collaborative all-island trade and business development initiatives that support businesses to adapt to the challenges and opportunities of rapid advances in technology and the transition to a low carbon future. InterTradeIreland has a wide range of supports that are a powerful resource for companies who want to innovate and grow.”

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