Written answers

Wednesday, 24 September 2025

Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment

Export Controls

Photo of Sinéad GibneySinéad Gibney (Dublin Rathdown, Social Democrats)
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51. To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment the number and value of successful dual-use export licence applications; and the number of refused applications, by quarter since January 2021, in tabular form. [50767/25]

Photo of Peter BurkePeter Burke (Longford-Westmeath, Fine Gael)
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As the National Competent authority for export controls, my responsibilities centre around the control of exports of dual-use and military items under EU and national legislation. These controls are administered by my Department, in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2021/821 of the European Parliament and of the Council setting up a Union regime for the control of exports, brokering, technical assistance, transit and transfer of dual-use items.

The bulk of dual-use exports from Ireland are mainstream business ICT products, both hardware and software (networking, data storage, cybersecurity etc). They are categorised as dual-use items as a consequence of fact that they incorporate strong encryption for ICT security purposes.

All export licence applications are considered by my officials in accordance with criteria set out within the relevant dual-use and military EU and National Regulations and with Ireland’s international obligations and responsibilities as members of non-proliferation regimes and export control arrangements.

There is extensive engagement between my officials and exporters should any questions or concerns arise with any application for any destination. If there are any outstanding concerns over the stated end use, that the goods being exported will not be used for the end use or by the specified end user as detailed in the application or if the exporter does not provide enough information on the intended end-use for my officials to make an informed decision, the application for a licence is denied.

In applying export controls in a robust and transparent way, my Department ensures that legitimate business transactions by reputable Irish traders are not damaged in any way while also ensuring that exports of controlled goods are thoroughly risk assessed in the context of ongoing conflicts, diversion of goods and humanitarian considerations.

The attached table shows the number and value of individual dual-use export licence applications approved by my Department, by quarter, since 2021 and the number of refused applications by quarter over the same period.

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