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Thursday, 15 February 2018

Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation

Brexit Documents

Photo of Niall CollinsNiall Collins (Limerick County, Fianna Fail)
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177. To ask the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation the name, costs, date of commission and date of publication of all external reports commissioned by her Department since June 2016 regarding Brexit, in tabular form; the date or expected date of the publication; the name of the external consultant for each such report; and if all such reports have been published. [7980/18]

Photo of Heather HumphreysHeather Humphreys (Cavan-Monaghan, Fine Gael)
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As the Deputy will be aware, my department is conducting a number of research projects to build an understanding of the possible implications of Brexit on Ireland for enterprise and our trading relations.

These studies will provide an evidence base to inform Ireland’s policy positions as part of the wider negotiation on the UK’s future relationship with the EU and further inform our domestic policy response to Brexit.

The details of the Brexit related research undertaken by my department are outlined in the following table.

TitleCostResearch byDate of CommissionPublication
Strategic Implications for Ireland arising from changing EU-UK Trading patterns.€174,000

(Ex. VAT)
Copenhagen Economics26th June 201713th February 2018
Sectoral implications arising from Brexit: Most exposed sectors€69,950

(Ex. VAT)
DBEI research and Deloitte26th June 2017Due Q2 2018
Import Content of Irish Exports and Implications of Brexit€40,000

(Ex. VAT)
Economic and Social Research Institute

September 2017
Due Q2 2018
The Potential Impact of WTO Tariffs and other key relevant issues on Cross-Border Trade€90,000*

(Inc. VAT)
Economic and Social Research InstituteDecember 2016Phase 1 published June 2017;

Phase 2 due Q1 2018;

Phase 3 due Q 3 2018
Brexit - the View of Irish SMEs (Survey)€25,000

(Ex. VAT)
Behaviours and AttitudesJuly 2017Published 22 January 2018
Brexit - the View of Irish SMEs (Survey)€52,250

(Ex. VAT)
Behaviours and AttitudesDecember 2017Published 8 May 2017
*The project is managed by InterTrade Ireland and co-funded by the Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation and the Northern Ireland Department for the Economy. Figure shown represents the full amount.

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