Trading is important to every country. For Ireland it is the same. There are products that cannot be got in Ireland and products that are produced in Ireland that others want. Trade helps the economy and society. Within a country, people trade with each other to get the products and services they need. It has always been the case in all countries, including Ireland.
Does the United States have a trade agreement with Ireland
She is not important to Ireland. Ireland has no monarchy, so the the queen is not important to Ireland. Ireland is an independent country with its own head of state. Ireland is a republic and has a president as head of state.
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I'm not from Ireland or anything. But i imagine it's just as important in Ireland as it is anywhere else.
Ireland's main trading partner is Britain, if that is what you mean.
The most important trading post was Carthage.
Australia is NZ's most important trading partner
Ireland produces a lot of its own goods and services for use in Ireland. Ireland's biggest trading partner would be Britain, so a lot would come from there. After that, other countries in Europe would be big trading partners. Then the rest of the world like Canada, the USA, and many other countries worldwide.
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Ireland.
generally speaking the Romans considered Ireland to be too great a risk for too little a reward to conquer, however there is evidence that the Romans established atleast one trading site in Ireland
Major trading partners: U.S., Germany, France, Ireland, Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, Italy, China (2004).