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Ireland’s demand for UK construction products eases

13 Mar 19 Growth in the value of Ireland’s imports of UK construction products has eased to a more modest rate, according to new data released by Fexco Corporate Payments.

Ireland鈥檚 booming construction industry continues to increase its imports from the UK but the pace of growth is easing, according to the analysis by the foreign exchange specialist.

Spending has risen by 128% over the past three years, but increased by a more modest 17% in the past 12 months.

The analysis of more than 4,000 transactions made through Fexco Corporate Payments shows that, in the 12 months to February this year, Irish building firms spent 17% more on UK goods and services than they did in the previous year.

The number of transactions made increased by 7% and the average transaction size rose by 7.5%, from 鈧4,902 to 鈧5,269. The average purchase size is now two thirds bigger (66.8%) than the 鈧3,159 recorded in the 12 months prior to February 2017.

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David Lamb, head of dealing at Fexco Corporate Payments, said: 鈥淭he cooling of Irish builders鈥 appetite for UK imports is likely to be driven by two factors; a modest strengthening of sterling 鈥 which has risen by 4% against the Euro since the start of 2019 鈥 and a greater willingness to import materials from other EU countries.

鈥淚f Britain leaves the EU without a trade deal, Irish imports of construction materials from the UK would be subject to WTO tariffs of up to 6%, so clearly it makes sense to investigate alternative supply chains. However the UK鈥檚 proximity and the ease of buying from British suppliers means it remains the number one source of imports for Ireland鈥檚 booming construction industry.

鈥淓ven with sterling鈥檚 rally this year, a Euro is still worth 11% more against the Pound than it was on the eve of the UK鈥檚 Brexit referendum, making British imports an attractive way to mitigate the cost pressure of rising wage bills at home.鈥

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