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The Netherlands has been a strong supporter of the Irish peace process, and we have formed enduring partnerships since the establishment of diplomatic ties in 1945.

Today, Ireland and the Netherlands work closely together in the United Nations and in the European Union, as well as bilaterally. The Netherlands and Ireland are partners in areas such as development cooperation in Africa and offshore renewable energy in the North Sea and Irish Sea.

Economic ties

Both Ireland and the Netherlands are outward looking maritime countries, and valuing open trade and building connections. The Netherlands is one of Ireland’s closest and most important trading partners, with total trade in goods and services amounting to almost €55 billion, marking steady growth.

There are many affinities between Irish and Dutch people and friendships between them are warm and close. The Netherlands hosts a vibrant Irish community of approximately 13,000 citizens who actively contribute to the Irish-Dutch friendships and ever-growing Dutch interest in Irish culture.

1945

year diplomatic relations were established

13,000

Irish people living in the Netherlands

€55 billion

in bilateral trade between Ireland and the Netherlands

View along the famous canals in Amsterdam

Embassy of Ireland, the Netherlands

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