Driving export growth : statement of sectoral competitiveness / Forfás.
Material type: TextPublication details: Dublin : Forfás, 2009.Description: 72 p. ; 30 cm. ; pbkSubject(s): DDC classification:- FORFAS COLLECTION (FF191)
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"Generating export-led growth is the only sustainable strategy to secure long term growth and prosperity. The NCC has undertaken this study to identify the key sector specific competitiveness issues facing Ireland’s main existing and emerging export sectors in the short to medium term and the policy actions required. The sectors included in the study are Food and Drink, Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals, ICT Manufacturing and Services, International Financial Services, Tourism, Environmental Goods and Services and Other Internationally Traded Services." -- Website.
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