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The friendship and connections between Ireland and Finland stretch back through centuries, with similar experiences of famine and conflict.

Finland has been a close friend and trusted partner to the Northern Ireland peace process, and played a crucial role in decommissioning weapons in Northern Ireland in early 2000. These connections further solidified the relationship between our countries, which has been built on a foundation of trust and respect.

Growing links

There are growing trade and business links between Ireland and Finland. In 2023, both countries had merchandise trade valued at €472 million, but our services trade volume has been close to €3 billion annually in recent years.

Tourism between our countries is aided by direct flights between Helsinki and Dublin on Finnair. Finns travel to Ireland for golf, music, green fields and whiskey, while Irish tourists come for sauna culture, art and design, forests and of course, to visit Santa Claus in Rovaniemi, Lapland.

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Embassy of Ireland, Finland

The Embassy works to promote and protect Irish interests in Finland, strengthen political and economic relationships, support the Irish community and promote cultural ties and the Irish arts.