Ireland
Managed by the Office of Government Procurement, eTenders helps visitors find tender notices all across Ireland. Buyers have the ability to establish notices while suppliers are given a chance to learn about the latest business opportunities. The site also offers legislation and guides on public procurement as well as notices available through a business sector search. A free registration is necessary to access the buyer and supplier pages.
With 60 chambers of commerce and 13,000 business members, Chambers Ireland is the largest business network of chambers of commerce in Ireland. Local chambers of commerce are accessible through the website, as well as news, events, publications, services, and membership information. A newsletter is also available with a free subscription.
Enterprise Ireland is the government organization responsible for developing Irish enterprises in world markets. The site is designed to assist Irish enterprises in attracting investment from international businesses, growing their business, and boosting export sales.
The Broadcasting Authority of Ireland (BAI) regulates all broadcasting content by granting licenses to operators and ensuring their compliance, encouraging technological innovation, and promoting fair competition in the industry. The BAI strives to protect consumers by guaranteeing high quality, affordable, and appropriate broadcasts. The site includes current projects, publications, information on licensing, and lists of broadcasters.
The Central Bank of Ireland is a member of the European System of Central Banks (ESCB) and is responsible for monetary policy functions, financial stability, economic analysis, currency and payment systems, investment of foreign and domestic assets, and the provision of central services. The site includes information on all previously mentioned sectors as well as reports and current exchange and interest rates.
The Central Statistics Office of Ireland (CSO) is under Ireland’s Ministry of State and coordinates the analysis and compilation of information relating to Ireland’s economic and social aspects. The site features detailed statistics covering agriculture, trade, economy, labor, and prices. Census results are also provided.
The Commission for Communications Regulation (ComReg) regulates the electronic communications sector, which includes telecommunications, radio communications, broadcasting transmission, and the postal industry. The leading roles of ComReg are to protect consumers by resolving disputes and ensuring quality products, promotion of competition, and encouraging innovation. Their site includes publications, consultations, licensing, and services.
The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine website contains all of the links and documentation that one may need regarding Ireland's food and agriculture industries. The department is in charge of all policies and support related to those industries in Ireland. Publications, legislation, news, and documents in PDF on different agricultural sectors are available on the website.
The Department of Business, Enterprise, and Innovation, maintained by the Irish government, provides information on many laws and regulations related to enterprise, trade, and employment. Some examples of information provided include rights for foreign workers, import/export license information, and intellectual property rights.
The mission of Ireland's Department of Defence is to provide for the military defense of Ireland and to contribute to national and international peace and security. The site includes publications, press releases, and news.
The Department of Finance of Ireland works to support the achievement of the government's economic and social objectives by promoting a sound, sustainable economic and budgetary environment, continuing improvements in the efficiency of public services, and an effective framework for financial services. This resource includes sections on the Irish government's budget and tax policies.
The Irish Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is responsible for the policy development and regulation of international trade with Ireland. The site provides information on passports, citizenship, travel advice, and Irish embassies and consulates.
The Department of Health is responsible for improving the health and well-being of people in Ireland in a manner that promotes better health for everyone, fair access, responsive and appropriate care delivery, and high performance. The site includes a news center, publications and statistics, and information about projects being done by the department.
This website serves as Ireland's main government page. The resource features links to every Irish government website and links to over 400 online services. Information for the citizens of Ireland is also included.
The Health Products Regulatory Authority (HPRA) protects the public and animal health by regulating medicines, medical devices, and healthcare products. They also monitor the safety of cosmetics. The HPRA website includes product listings, descriptions of different medicines, current topics in medicine and legislation, as well as news and publications.
IDA Ireland is responsible for the attraction and development of foreign investment in Ireland. The site includes information about the advantages available to businesses in Ireland, as well as sections on the major business sectors in Ireland.
The business section of the Independent has news articles on the latest developments and stories about business in Ireland, as well as sections on farming, technology, small businesses, personal finance, and commercial property.
The Irish Stock Exchange (ISE), founded in 1793, serves Ireland as the country's only stock exchange. Its website includes information on listing debt, funds, and securities. Additionally, the site provides a variety of statistical reports related to ISE market activity and a section that allows users to look up stock prices.
The Business Post serves as Ireland’s financial, political and economic weekly newspaper. Topics covered by the periodical include business, politics, and technology.
The Irish Exporters Association (IEA) provides support for Irish companies who are looking to export. The site offers information on starting a business, market research, reaching target markets, customs formalities, and export and import documentation. The IEA also offers specific exporting resources and programs for its members. A paid membership is required to gain access to IEA's exporter services.