Ireland’s South East: Know the facts

Apr 23, 2019

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There is a lot going on in the South East of Ireland, details of which are highlighted in the "Economy at a Glance" report issued by the Ireland South East Development Office.

With analysis of population, employment, labour force, skills, analysis of sectors and so much more, make sure you take some time to review and get a better picture of everything the South East has to offer.  Whether you are currently operating a business in the South East or are perhaps looking for a new hub, base or partner, your search is now over.
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