Written answers

Wednesday, 26 July 2017

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

Brexit Documents

Photo of Darragh O'BrienDarragh O'Brien (Dublin Fingal, Fianna Fail)
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419. To ask the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade if his Department will be publishing a detailed sectoral plan for Brexit as committed to in a Government publication on Ireland's approach to the negotiations published in May 2017; if so, if this analysis has started; the expected publication date for this plan; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [36423/17]

Photo of Simon CoveneySimon Coveney (Cork South Central, Fine Gael)
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Following the publication on 2 May of the comprehensive document setting out the Government's approach to the Brexit negotiations, which drew on the findings of sectoral dialogues held to date in the framework of the Civic Dialogue, as well as on analysis by individual Departments, work is underway across Government to prepare adaptive Sectoral Brexit Response Plans to mitigate emerging sectoral challenges. These plans will build on ongoing cross-Government research, analysis and consultations with stakeholders, and will encompass the following themes:

- Sustainable fiscal policies to ensure capacity to absorb and respond to economic shocks, not least from Brexit;

- Policies to make Irish enterprise more diverse and resilient, to diversify trade and investment patterns, and to strengthen competitiveness;

- Prioritising policy measures and dedicating resources to protect jobs and businesses in the sectors and regions most affected by Brexit;

- Realising economic opportunities arising from Brexit, and helping businesses adjust to any new logistical or trade barriers arising;

- Making a strong case at EU level that Ireland will require support that recognises where Brexit represents a serious disturbance to the Irish economy.

Although not directly responsible for any one Sectoral Response Plan, my Department and I will have a key role to play in working with other Ministers and Departments to identify how to mitigate sectoral challenges that are identified across Government.

My Department has lead responsibility for coordinating the whole-of-Government approach to the EU-UK negotiations and it will continue to work closely with all Departments in this context to work towards ensuring that Ireland’s priorities – including in relation to sectoral issues – are appropriately reflected in the EU’s negotiating position as the process evolves.

My Department also has a wider role and responsibility with regard to promoting Ireland internationally. This will only increase in importance across the range of our sectoral interests, especially where mitigating measures foresee a diversification of trade and investment patterns, particularly in markets and regions where awareness of Ireland may be less developed than in our longer established markets.

To this end, my Department, in collaboration with other Government Departments and State Agencies, is working to support Irish businesses to identify new opportunities for their products and services by diversifying into new markets as well as intensifying efforts in existing markets.

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