Ireland exported €260.3 billion in goods in 2025, according to the Central Statistics Office figures reported by RTÉ. That was a record level and up 16.4% from 2024.

What that means

The headline number in the available 2025 data is the value of exports of goods rather than a combined goods-and-services total. The same report notes that pharmaceuticals and medical products were a major driver, reaching €138.6 billion in 2025.

Quick context

  • Top export destinations included the US, the Netherlands, and Belgium.
  • Exports to the US were about 42.9% of total exports.
  • The record export figure was helped by frontloaded shipments early in the year.

Table

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Measure2025 valueNote
Goods exports€260.3 billionRecord level, up 16.4% year on year.
Medical and pharmaceutical exports€138.6 billionAbout 53.2% of total export goods.
If you want the **combined goods and services** export figure for Ireland in 2025, that needs a separate official total because the source available here gives the goods export headline, not a full combined total.