Irish Exporters Association
Budget
€25 — €0
EP Access
0
accredited persons
Staff
2
0.2 FTE
EU Grants
None
Mission & Goals
The Irish Exporters Association (IEA) is the voice of the Irish exporting industry. Representing more than 350 members across the exporting industry, the Irish Exporting Association works at the regional, national and European level to help legislators create a regulatory and legislative framework that supports and fosters Irish exports. IEA policy priorities are: Brexit, Covid-19, Sustainable Trade and Investment, Market Diversification and Trade Compliance.
EU Legislative Interests
Trade policy, skills policy, transport policy, climate change and sustainability, Single Market, tax and customs policy.
Communication Activities
N/A - None this year.
Interests Represented
Promotes their own interests or the collective interests of their members
Member Of
Civil Society Dialogue - DG Trade National level groups (Ireland): DETE, The National Economic Forum DETE, Enterprise Forum DETE, Responsible Business Sub Group (of Enterprise Forum) DETE, Cost of Business Advisory Forum DFAT, Brexit Stakeholders Group DFAT, Business and Human Rights Implementation Group DoT, Logistics and Supply Chain Skills Group DoT, National Logistics Forum DoT, Road Freight Forum DoT, Brexit Stakeholders for Haulage and Logistics REVENUE, Customs Consultative Committee REVENUE, Customs Operational Forum DAFM, Consultative Committee of Stakeholders on Brexit EU-UK Domestic Advisory Group Welsh Government, Irish Sea Taskforce Group Irish Government Trade Forum
Organisation Members
The IEA represents and works with a wide variety of businesses involved in the Irish exporting industry, ranging from SMEs to multinational companies.
Commissioner Meetings
No recorded meetings with EU commissioners.