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  • Hamilton welcomes Northern Ireland export success

    Topics:
    • Economic policy

    Date published: 6 September 2016

    Economy Minister, Simon Hamilton MLA, has welcomed the continued strong performance by Northern Ireland exporters reported in today’s HMRC export data.

    Hamilton welcomes Northern Ireland export success
    Hamilton welcomes Northern Ireland export success

    Commenting on the results, Minister Hamilton said: “To record a growth of 9.5% on a rolling twelve month period, is hugely encouraging, particularly against a backdrop where Scotland, England and Wales have reported declines and the UK is down overall.

    “This is a clear signal that the Executive’s strategy of having a strong focus on exports and supporting businesses to expand into new markets is working. We are committed to making sure that businesses can operate in a successful environment and are equipped to take advantage of the new realities and opportunities which will emerge.

    “Through my Department, Invest NI is finalising an exports and international trade plan which will ensure that our companies are best placed to do so, and which I expect to be in a position to announce in the coming days. Undoubtedly, today’s HMRC results give us a firm foundation on which to build and seize upon the undoubted trade opportunities that exist around the world. As I continue to promote Northern Ireland as a place which is open for business, growing our export markets will be one of my main focuses in the months ahead.”

    Notes to editors:

    1. Latest 12 month rolling period (Jul 2015-Jun 2016) exports increased by +9.5% compared to the same period one year ago (from £6.09billion to £6.67billion).

    2. Latest quarter (Apr-Jun 2016) exports show a significant increase on the same quarter last year rising from £1.57billion to £1.71billion.

    3. Of the four UK regions, only Northern Ireland saw an increase in exports over the latest 12 month rolling period (NI +9.5%, England -1.0%, Wales -4.4%, Scotland –10.1%, and the UK overall -3.3%).

    4. For more information please visit UK Trade Information page. 

    5. For media enquiries contact DFE Press Office on 028 9052 9604. Out of office hours please contact the Duty Press Officer via pager number 07699 715 440 and your call will be returned.

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