Ireland: Driving Recovery and Sustainable Growth

It is 100 years since James Joyce’s Ulysses was published. What would the protagonist Leopold Bloom make of walking the streets of Ireland’s capital today? Dublin, just like the rest of Ireland, is a beacon for global giants like Google, Microsoft, and Pfizer, as well as a thriving hub for some of the most exciting start-ups bringing innovation across the city.

Ireland’s diverse ecosystem is tied together by a stable, adaptable and resilient business environment.  This is reflected in the broad-based growth of the economy last year, which saw a record year for foreign direct investment (FDI). With employment levels now surpassing pre-pandemic levels, there is a confidence across the Emerald Isle for new opportunities.

Tommy Fanning is the Head of Strategic Policy at the Investment Development Agency (IDA) Ireland, which promotes FDI into the country.

As he says:

“Our stability, adaptability and resilience attracts the very best talent and most forward-thinking corporate players.  Our workforce is thirsty for a challenge and prides itself on innovation, collaboration and the unique perspective found in our country”.

Tommy has carried out wide-ranging roles in the engineering, biopharmaceuticals and finance sectors of IDA, and is now responsible for the development of Ireland’s strategy for investment in these key areas across Europe, North American and Asia-Pacific regions. With 17 years spent at IDA, Tommy has a varied perspective of what’s to know about the FDI offering found on the Emerald Isle.

Facts and figures:

Ireland is a now a leading global economy which has shown initiative, creativity and resilience. These outstanding numbers reached after enduring a pandemic perfectly realise the wise words of Joyce: ‘Fall if you will, but rise you must’ – encompassing the admirable journey made by this remarkable nation.

[1] CSO, Quarterly National Accounts, March 2022

[2] OECD, FDI Qualities Assessment of Ireland, 2020

[3] DETE, Annual Employment Survey 2021

[4] Eurostat, Q4 2021 GDP and employment release, March 2022

About IDA Ireland
IDA Ireland is an autonomous Statutory Agency set up under the Industrial Development Acts 1986 – 2019. The Agency operates in accordance with the provisions of the Acts and under the aegis of the Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation, who is empowered to provide funds to discharge its obligations and issue general policy directives/seek information on the Agency’s activities.