#IrishExPORTS – A weak international demand has seen a fall of 10% on the value of Irish exports during the month of February.
New figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) indicate exports decreased by €753 million to €6.65 billion in February compared with the same period last year.
The decline was driven by a 15 per cent (€309 million) fall in exports of medical and pharmaceutical products and an 18 per cent (€286 million) drop in organic chemical exports.
To read more on this story The Irish Times has a report.