HSBC Trade Forecast
# hsbc-trade-forecast - Tuesday 26 June, 2012
Ireland’s trade to grow 125 per cent by 2026: report
HSBC is forecasting strong growth for Ireland’s trade, particularly in key sectors like pharma and agri-food.
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