The value of Irish goods exports to the United States soared by 52% to almost €112bn (£97bn) in 2025, official figures suggest.
The export performance was heavily influenced by President Trump's tariffs policy.
Tariffs are effectively taxes applied to goods imported from other countries.
US companies rushed to import and stockpile goods from Ireland ahead of actual or threatened tariffs.
The data from Ireland's Central Statistics Office (CSO) shows a spike in Irish exports to the US in the first three months of 2025, ahead of Trump's initial "liberation day" tariffs in April.








