Template:Economy of Ireland table

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Economy of Ireland
Currency 1 Euro = 100 cent(s)
Fiscal year Calendar year
Trade organisations EU, WTO and OECD
Statistics
GDP (PPP) €161.6 bn (2005) (48th)
GDP growth 4.7% (2005 est.)
GDP per capita $41,000 (2005 est.)
GDP by sector agriculture (5%), manufacturing (46%), services (49%) (2002)
Inflation (CPI) 3.9% (2006)
Population
below poverty line
10% (1997 est.)
Labour force 2.154 million (2006[1] )
Labour force
by occupation
services (64%), manufacturing (29%), agriculture (8%) (2005)
Unemployment 4.4% (July 2006) [1]
Main industries steel, lead, zinc, silver, aluminium, barite, and gypsum mining processing; food, brewing, textiles, clothing; chemicals, pharmacology; machinery, rail transportation equipment, passenger and commercial vehicles, ship construction and refurbishment; glass and crystal; computer software, tourism
External
Exports $102 billion f.o.b. (2005 est.)
Export goods machinery and equipment, computers, chemicals, pharmaceuticals; live animals, animal products
Main export partners United States 18.7%, United Kingdom 17.3%, Belgium 15.1%, Germany 7.3%, Netherlands 4.8% (2005)
Imports $65.47 billion f.o.b. (2005 est.)
Import goods data processing equipment, other machinery and equipment, chemicals, petroleum and petroleum products, textiles, clothing
Main import partners UK 36.8%, United States 13.8%, Germany 9.1%, Netherlands 4.5% (2005)
Public finances
Public debt €37.2 bn (27% of GDP) (June 2006)
Revenues €44.3 bn (2006)
Expenses €45.4 billion (2006)
Economic aid donor: ODA, €735 mn (2005)
Main data source: CIA World Factbook
All values, unless otherwise stated, are in US dollars
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