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11th June 2018

Global Ireland 2025 Plans an ambitious step

Commenting on the launch of the Global Ireland 2025 plans, earlier this week, Chambers Ireland Chief Executive Ian Talbot said, “We welcome the launch of the Global Ireland 2025 plans and the scale of the ambitions they aim to achieve over the coming years”

He added, “Chambers Ireland has previously called for various initiatives to safeguard and develop further Ireland’s international trade and diplomatic networks in the wake of Brexit and other international developments, from further investment to our embassies and state agencies abroad to our national bodies for supporting Irish businesses participating in global enterprise.

The Global Ireland 2025 announcements aim to accomplish these initiatives which will ideally support the diversification of our exports and inward investment to compensate for, and mitigate against, any trade challenges which lie ahead.
We look forward to seeing Ireland’s Global Footprint manifest in the years to come.”

Global Ireland 2025 represents the most ambitious renewal and expansion of Ireland’s international presence ever undertaken in terms of diplomacy, culture, business, overseas aid, tourism and trade.

Under the initiative, the Government has already announced new Embassies in Chile, Colombia, New Zealand and Jordan, and new Consulates in Vancouver and Mumbai.

With the formal launch of Global Ireland 2025, the Government will implement a range of further measures, including:

  • Expanding and strengthening our diplomatic and enterprise agency presence across Europe
  • Promoting Irish arts, heritage and culture to new generations and new audiences across the world
  • Enhancing our digital footprint through a global communications strategy to increase visibility, raise awareness and enhance Ireland’s reputation;
  • Publishing a White Paper on Irish Aid Programme, reaffiriming our commitment to delivering 0.7% of GNI to development assistance by 2030;
  • Promoting Ireland’s values of peace, humanity, equality and justice, including through our campaign for election to the UN Security Council
  • Strengthening our presence in the United States, including a new flagship ‘Ireland House’ – a hub for diplomacy, trade, business and cultural promotion –   in Los Angeles, and expanding our presence elsewhere in the Americas
  • Expanding our presence in the Asia-Pacific region, including a new flagship Ireland House in Tokyo
  • Strengthening our presence in North and West Africa, moving beyond our traditional focus on aid to building new partnerships
  • Strengthening our presence in the Middle East and Gulf region.Global Ireland 2025 will support efforts to grow and diversify export markets, inward investment and tourism, as Brexit becomes a reality. It will ensure that Ireland is better positioned to build the alliances necessary to advance its interests and defend its positions in a post-Brexit EU, while also helping to secure our deep and positive relationship with the UK and its constituent parts into the future.
    At a global level, it will enhance our ability to advocate for and achieve our foreign policy objectives, including international development, peace, disarmament and security, while strengthening Ireland’s engagement with its 70 million-strong diaspora and bringing our rich culture and heritage to wider audiences.

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