IEA Warns Irish Exports are Being Damaged by Fuel Blockades

Date Created: Apr 10, 2026

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IEA Warns Irish Exports are Being Damaged by Fuel Blockades

The Irish Exporters Association (IEA) has warned that Irelandโ€™s export economy risks being damaged by the escalating blockade by fuel protesters.ย 

Exporters are raising issues about difficulties accessing plants for both employees and critical supplies as well as for the shipment of goods and are deeply concerned about the impact on their business. 

Simon McKeever, Chief Executive of the Irish Exporters Association, said: 

โ€œThese protests are causing serious disruption to critical supply chains essential to the normal operation of exporting businesses. Exporters are already dealing with the increased risk and costs arising from the disruption to global trade because of the war around the Straits of Hormuz and are telling me that these blockades are adversely affecting their business.โ€ 

The IEA is calling for a de-escalation of the blockades and for the Government to intervene as a matter of urgency. 

โ€œCurrent global events are beyond our control,โ€ Mr McKeever said. โ€œBut these blockades are not. We recognise that we are all facing increased costs in both business and our personal lives, however these blockades are not helpful to either the overall economy or our international reputation. We urge all protesters to lift the blockades before more damage is done to the economy and call for all parties to engage in meaningful dialogue with Government. We welcome the meeting this afternoon.โ€ 

The Irish Exporters Association said it stands ready to engage with the Government on these issues. 


For Media Queries

Simon McKeever,ย CEO, Irish Exporters Associationย 
Tel:ย 0860127523ย 
E-mail:ย [email protected]

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