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Ireland Facts

Population

4.4m

Area km²

70,000

Language

English

Currency

Euro

Workforce

2.2m

Inflation

3.5%


Rate of Return on investment of US companies 1995-2002

Country %

Ireland

16

Hungary 

15

Hong Kong

14

Switzerland

13

Singapore

13

Denmark

12

Czech Rep

11

Netherlands

9

Belgium

8

Germany

7

France

7

U.K.

6

Source: US Bureau of Economic Analysis, 2006


Enquiry Form for Investing in Shannon Ireland

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Why Invest in Shannon Ireland

Shannon Free Zone, Shannon Ireland covers 240 hectares (600 acres), adjacent to Shannon International Airport, and is home to 100 companies with an employment level of 7,000 people.  

These companies generate exports in excess of €3.3billion per annum. 

Overseas companies such as AON, GE, Intel, Symantec, Zimmer, Mentor Graphics, Hamilton Sundstrand and RSA Security use Shannon to serve markets worldwide.

These companies Invest in Shannon Ireland because of:- 

 


Incentives available for companies investing in Ireland


Shannon Development provides financial assistance to companies wishing to locate in Shannon Free Zone or expand existing operations.  The incentive package, which is performance linked, is unique to each project and is arrived at through a process of negotiation with us.  A detailed proposal in the form of a business plan must be submitted in support of any application for grant incentives.  A guide to the submission of a business plan is available here: Business Development Plan Guidelines 2008 .



A number of grants are available for eligible projects, including:-





Capital grants:-

...are available towards the provisions of fixed assets and equipment where the operation is likely to result in employment.  In general, capital grants are not repayable by the investing company if the project proceeds in line with its business plan.


Employment grants:-

...are specifically geared towards businesses which do not have large fixed assets or equipment requirements e.g. software development. 


R&D Capability:-

...aims to help companies, establish or substantially expand their existing Irish R&D function. Grants are available towards the capital costs of establishing an R&D unit.