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Wednesday, 8 June 2016

Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation

Enterprise Ireland Investments

Photo of Peadar TóibínPeadar Tóibín (Meath West, Sinn Fein)
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656. To ask the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation the targets for Enterprise Ireland client company investment and job creation for each of the next five years in each of the State's regions. [14351/16]

Photo of Mary Mitchell O'ConnorMary Mitchell O'Connor (Dún Laoghaire, Fine Gael)
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In 2015, EI client companies’ total employment topped 192,223, a record high for the agency. EI client companies, directly and indirectly, are supporting c.400,000 jobs which effectively translates into one in every five of Ireland’s workforce. I will shortly be announcing the outturn for client exports for 2015.

2016 is the final year of its 2014-2016 Strategy “Driving Enterprise, Delivering Jobs” and Enterprise Ireland (EI) is well on the way to creating the key target of 40,000 new jobs over the period.

In 2016, Enterprise Ireland is targeting its clients to deliver 12,000 new jobs, €22bn in exports (from 18.6bn in 2014) and €2.4bn in new exports.

EI’s new Strategy 2017-2020 will be finalised in 2016 and will contain ambitious new targets for supporting startups, exports and jobs across all regions. A consultation process is currently being conducted by Enterprise Ireland including client workshops, focus groups and one-to-one consultations with various stakeholders, including;

- non-EI clients

- Universities and Institutes of Technologies

- Client companies in overseas markets

- EI overseas staff

Further consultation will take place over the coming months to ensure input from as broad a range of interested parties as possible.

Enterprise Ireland will publish its strategy, including targets by the end of this year.

I should also point out that at regional level, the Regional Action Plan for Job’s contain targets for overall job creation in each region is contained in the following table:

RegionPublished Regional APJ employment targets by 2020
North East/North West28,000
Midland14,000
West25,000
Dublin66,000
Mid-East25,000
Mid-West23,000
South-East25,000
South-West40,000
Total246,000

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