Imports increased by 4 per cent to just over €9 billion.
Exports increased slightly in June compared to May.
Seasonally adjusted figures from the CSO show they were up 1 per cent to €13.7 billion.
Imports increased by 4 per cent to just over €9 billion.
Overall the trade surplus declined by 4 per cent to €4.6 billion.
Seasonally adjusted goods trade imports increased by €320 million in Junehttps://t.co/tqV0PtlDPA #CSOIreland #Ireland #Trade #IrishTrade #Exports #Imports #Businessstatistics #IrishBusiness #BusinessNews #Brexit pic.twitter.com/rAMkupbueA
— Central Statistics Office Ireland (@CSOIreland) August 16, 2021

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