CRI听力:China and Ireland eye closer economic ties
2018-05-30来源:CRI
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A recent report has suggested China will become Ireland's fifth largest export market by the year 2030.The report, compiled by Enterprise Ireland, a government agency for helping Irish companies to explore overseas markets, said the Irish exports to China are expected to grow annually at about 10 percent in the years running from 2020 to 2030.The year of 2019 will mark the 40th anniversary of the establishment of the China-Ireland diplomatic ties.
CRI's Suyi joined Eoin O'Leary in Today's studio to talk about Sino-Irish relationship as Irish deputies are in the Beijing International Fair for Trade in Service now.
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