Trade Relations
Ireland trades actively with partners worldwide. Brexit hit UK trade hard (extra customs paperwork cut volume 27% since 2024), but the country has spread its trade around successfully.
Exports
Irish exports focus on high-tech products:
- Pharmaceutical and medical products
- ICT services (ranked #1 globally by GII)
- Software and tech solutions
- Industrial machinery and equipment
- Premium food products
Ireland leads in intellectual property exports and ICT services thanks to all the global R&D centers based here.
Imports
What Ireland buys in reflects both consumer and business needs:
- Cars and vehicles
- Consumer electronics
- Clothing and footwear
- Petroleum products
- Pharmaceuticals and raw materials
For Polish companies looking to expand, Ireland’s an attractive target – population’s growing, incomes are high, and people buy European products readily.
How Irish Consumers Shop
Payment Methods
Ireland’s payment scene reflects how tech-savvy people are:
Mobile Shopping
Mobile commerce is huge in Ireland – 68% of e-commerce transactions happen on phones and tablets in 2024. 5G covers 75% of the population. One in four purchases goes through a dedicated mobile app.
Great mobile infrastructure means people expect sites to work perfectly on phones. Slow mobile sites lose customers fast.
Delivery Options
Irish buyers have clear preferences:
- Parcel lockers (An Post, DPD) – 312 pickup points serving 2.1 million households
- Home delivery – common in cities
- Same-day delivery – expectations growing, especially in Dublin
Orders with same-day delivery average 23% higher value than standard delivery. An Post, DPD, and Fastway run 47 automated sorting centers, letting sellers promise same-day delivery for orders before 2 PM.
VAT Rates in Ireland
As of January 2025, Ireland’s VAT system works like this:
- Standard rate: 23% (most products and services)
- Reduced rate 1: 13.5% (catering, restaurants, some services)
- Reduced rate 2: 9% (gas and electricity until October 31, 2030; heat pump installation; accommodation)
- Agricultural rate: 4.8% (live livestock)
- Zero rate: 0% (exports, basic food, children’s clothes, books, e-books)
- VAT registration threshold for cross-border sales to Ireland is €10,000. Go over that and you need to register for Irish VAT or use OSS (One-Stop-Shop).
Consumer Protection Rules
Ireland follows strict EU consumer protection rules:
- 14-day return right for online purchases
- Full cost transparency required
- CE marking for relevant products
- Digital Services Act boosted consumer confidence to 78% (up from 65% last year)
Website SEO in Ireland
Search Engines
Google owns the market at 96.18%. Everyone else:
- Bing – 2.33% (matters in some B2B segments)
- Yahoo – 0.77%
- DuckDuckGo – 0.45% (growing with privacy-focused users)
- Yandex – 0.09%
Technical Setup
Irish users are among Europe’s most digitally advanced. They expect sites to work perfectly:
- Mobile-friendly design – must-have for 68% of transactions on mobile devices
- Fast loading – aim for 90+ on Page Speed Insights
- Schema.org structured data – rich snippets boost click rates significantly
- HTTPS and SSL – everyone expects this
- Core Web Vitals – Google ranks sites with good UX higher
- Proper hreflang tags for language targeting (mainly en-IE for Irish English)
Picking a Domain
Your domain strategy affects how you rank in Irish search:
A .ie domain tells people you’re serious about the Irish market and usually ranks better locally. Registering needs working with an accredited registrar and providing documentation.
Other options:
- Subdomains (ireland.yourbrand.com)
- Country folders (yourbrand.com/ie/)
- Standard domains with geotargeting in Google Search Console
Competitive Research
When checking out local competition, look at:
- Irish search terms bringing them organic traffic
- Content formats working best in your industry
- Where their backlinks come from, especially Irish media and industry sites
- Technical features helping their visibility
- Local partnerships generating natural links
Language and Content for Irish Sites
Localizing Content
Everyone in Ireland speaks English, but localization goes further than language:
- Use British spelling (colour, centre, organise)
- Convert to metric units (meters, kilograms)
- Reference local culture and context appropriately
- Dublin and rural areas differ – adjust your tone for your target audience
Finding Keywords
The Irish market has some quirks:
- Much lower search volumes than bigger European markets
- Lots of UK-related searches because of historical ties
- Seasonal spikes around international sports (rugby, GAA)
Tools like Ahrefs, Semrush, and Google Keyword Planner give Ireland-specific data. Long-tail keywords work well here – they can bring steady, quality traffic.
Local Keywords
For local businesses, location-based keywords work much better:
“best coffee shop Dublin”
“plumber Cork”
“SEO agency Ireland”
Link Building in Ireland
- Ireland’s digital scene is smaller than major European markets, but quality opportunities exist:
- Irish media (Irish Times, Independent.ie, RTE) hold to high editorial standards
- Industry groups and chambers of commerce have strong domain authority
- Universities (Trinity College, UCD, UCC) offer valuable .ie domains
- Local business directories still matter for local SEO
Build real relationships with Irish publishers. A few strong links from .ie domains beat dozens of weak international ones.
Social Media
Social platforms shape brand perception in Ireland:
Facebook – biggest platform across age groups
LinkedIn – unusually important for B2B
Instagram – strong with younger audiences (18-34)
TikTok – growing fast with Gen Z
YouTube – key for product research
Why Work With Us for Irish SEO?
1. English Market Experience
We understand Irish digital behavior beyond basic SEO. We know Irish search patterns, communication preferences, and local competition. Check our case studies from companies that won in the Irish market.
2. International SEO Background
International SEO is what we do. We work with clients across European markets and understand each country’s specific needs. Ireland might be English-speaking, but it needs its own approach.
3. Full Service Range
We cover everything needed for the Irish market:
4. Data Focus
Our Irish market recommendations come from solid performance data. We report on metrics affecting your business – conversions and ROI, not just rankings.
5. Get in Touch
Contact us to talk about your Irish market strategy. We’ll answer your questions and put together a specific proposal.
Summary
Ireland offers strong potential for companies wanting European digital growth. Tech sophistication, high purchasing power, and English language create unusual advantages for e-commerce.
Winning here means understanding what makes Ireland different:
- Global Innovation Index ranking with extremely tech-savvy consumers
- 96% of internet users shop online – highest in the EU
- Mobile dominates (68% of e-commerce transactions)
- Specific payment and delivery expectations
- Open to international brands but quality standards are high
Companies that adapt their digital strategy to Irish expectations can beat competitors using generic English-language approaches.
Contact us to see how our Irish market knowledge can help you build real presence in this developed European market.