In a recent interview with CGTN, Patrick McCarthy, Chair of the Ireland Sino Institute, emphasized the significance of Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s visit to Ireland on February 17, 2025. This landmark visit underscores the deepening ties between Ireland and China, presenting a unique opportunity to enhance bilateral relations, especially in trade, investment, tourism and education.

Wang Yi's Visit to Ireland Presents an Opportunity to Renew and Strengthen Ireland-China relations.

Ireland China Trade

McCarthy highlighted that in 2023, Ireland exported twice as much to China as it imported, marking a 14-year trade surplus. He advocated for increased Chinese imports to Ireland to balance this trade relationship, noting that strengthening economic collaboration with China could provide Ireland with a stable and reliable partner, particularly amid global economic uncertainties.

The full interview with Pat McCarthy on CGTN is available below.

Ireland — A trustworthy partner for china

The visit also reflects China’s appreciation for Ireland’s strategic importance within the European Union. McCarthy pointed out that Ireland’s neutral stance and non-membership in NATO make it a trustworthy partner from China’s perspective. He suggested that China hopes Ireland will advocate for its interests within the EU, fostering a balanced and mutually beneficial relationship.

Ireland in China Pat McCarthy and his son Setanta McCarthy from the Ireland Sino Institute pictured with Tánaiste Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of Fianna Fáil Micheál Martin at CEIBS Shanghai 2023
Pat McCarthy and Setanta McCarthy with Prime Minister Micheál Martin at CEIBS, Shanghai – November 2023.

Chinese Investment in Ireland

Moreover, McCarthy discussed the growing presence of Chinese high-tech companies in Ireland, with 40 firms, including TikTok, Shein, and Huawei, establishing operations, particularly in Dublin. This influx brings significant benefits to Ireland, such as knowledge spillovers, technology transfer, job creation, and economic growth, contributing positively to local communities.

China Is a Country Which Helps Its People and the People of Other Nations

In summary, Wang Yi’s visit signifies a pivotal moment in Ireland-China relations, offering both nations the chance to deepen cooperation and address global challenges collaboratively. Embracing this partnership can lead to shared prosperity and a more stable international landscape. Visit the Ireland Sino Institute’s news page for the latest updates on Ireland-China relations.

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