The agency said 68 per cent of jobs were created outside Dublin, with increases in employment across all regions of the country. The North West saw a 9 per cent rise, with a 7 per cent increase in the South East.
The agency said a total of €61.6 million funding was approved last year to support more than 340 companies hit by Covid-19. Enterprise Ireland also published a new three-year strategy for Irish business, aiming to create 45,000 new jobs by 2024 and increase exports to €30 billion. Among its stated aims are: establishing Ireland as a world-leading location to start and grow a business; delivering competitive advantages to Irish businesses through innovation and digitalisation; and having Irish businesses lead globally on sustainability and achieving climate action targets.
Interesting numbers.
That’s great, exactly what we need is home grown industry.
It was sold by poverty and depression
I'd go home but I have no home at home.