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International Markets Week connects 700+ Irish companies with 140 market advisors from 42 overseas
Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment Peter Burke TD and the CEO of Enterprise Ireland, Jenny Melia, today addressed Enterprise Ireland’s International Markets Week (IMW) at the RDS, Dublin, under the theme Succeeding in Key Markets.
Over five days, more than 700 Irish companies will meet with 140 Enterprise Ireland market advisors from 42 overseas offices in 2,000 one-to-one meetings, designed to accelerate internationalisation strategies and support Irish businesses competing in global markets.
Survey results – exporters show optimism and competitiveness
Ahead of IMW 2025, Enterprise Ireland surveyed participating companies. Results show:
Global environment and US tariffs
The top three challenges identified by client companies for the next 12 months are:
On US tariffs, companies are split: 49% expect a negative impact, 51% do not. The most common strategies being adopted include diversification into new markets, securing new customers, and reviewing supply chains.
Speaking at IMW, Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment, Peter Burke TD, said:
“While Irish businesses are navigating trade policies changes, there is growing reason for optimism, and this is reflected in the results of Enterprise Ireland’s IMW survey. It is encouraging to see that in response to geopolitical volatility, many Irish companies have accelerated their digital strategies and are expanding into new markets. These changes will enhance the productivity and competitiveness of Irish SMEs.
“International trade is vital to Ireland’s economic success, and the Government’s Action Plan on Market Diversification sets out clear steps to support our exporters. Through Enterprise Ireland, we have introduced new supports, including the Market Research Grant and the New Markets Validation Grant, to help businesses adapt. International Markets Week offers a timely opportunity for exporters to gain insights and chart a path to sustainable global growth.”
Enterprise Ireland CEO, Jenny Melia, said:
“The optimism and ambition shown by Irish exporters this year, and their plans for 2026, is hugely encouraging. Almost every company we surveyed is taking action to strengthen competitiveness, and many see AI and digitalisation as key assets in winning new international business. Through International Markets Week - with more than 2,000 one-to-one meetings taking place - and through our tailored supports and investment, Enterprise Ireland is here to support our clients to seize these opportunities and succeed globally.”
Export context
In 2024, Enterprise Ireland client companies achieved exports of €6.66bn to the US (+8% year-on-year), accounting for 18% of total exports. Exports to the European Single Market grew by 8% to €10.63bn, surpassing the UK (€10.52bn, +4%) for the first time, making the European Single Market the largest export region for Irish companies.
Enterprise Ireland supports
In August, Enterprise Ireland launched two new supports in response to US tariffs:
These complement Enterprise Ireland’s full suite of competitiveness and innovation supports, helping Irish exporters to mitigate risks, protect jobs, and pursue growth in the US and beyond.
Ends
For further information or to RSVP, please contact EI’s Press Office: press@enterprise-ireland.com
Nicola Corboy: 086 021 0114 / Nicola.corboy@enterprise-ireland.com
Deirdre Geraghty: 086 603 1969 / Deirdre.geraghty@enterprise-ireland.com
Notes to Editor
Speakers/ panellists include: