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Trade and Economic relations between Pakistan and Ireland
continue to progress at a steady pace. Pakistan's exports to
Ireland amounted to Euros 42 million in 2011. Ireland's
exports to Pakistan remained at Euros 31 million in 2011. The
balance of trade remains in Pakistan's favour. Following are
the main items of trade between Pakistan and Ireland:
Food and live animals, Meat & meat preparations; Dairy
products & birds’ eggs; Cereals & cereal preparations;
Vegetables & fruit, Sugar, sugar preparation & honey; Coffee,
tea cocoa, spices & manufactures thereof; Hides, skins &
furskins, raw; Pulp & waste paper; Textile fibres & their
wastes; Metalliferous ores & metal scrap; Crude animal &
vegetable materials nes; Organic chemicals; Medical &
pharmaceutical products; Essential oils, perfume materials;
toilet & cleansing preps; Plastics in primary forms; Chemical
materials & products nes; Leather; leather manufactures nes;
dressed furskins; Cork & wood manufactures (excl. furniture);
Paper, paperboard & articles thereof; Textile yarn, fabrics,
made-up articles & related products; Non-metallic mineral
manufactures nes; Power generating machinery & equipment;
Machinery specialised for particular industries; General
industrial machinery & equipment nes & parts nes; Office
machines & automatic data processing machines;
Telecommunications & sound equipment; Prefab buildings;
plumbing & electrical fixtures & fittings; Furniture & parts
thereof; bedding, cushions etc; Travel goods, handbags &
similar containers; Articles of apparel; clothing accessories;
Footwear.
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