Minister McGrath welcomes German Finance Minister to Dublin
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From: Department of Finance
- Published on: 13 February 2024
- Last updated on: 12 April 2025
The Minister for Finance Michael McGrath today welcomed the German Federal Finance Minister, Christian Lindner, to Dublin.
Minister McGrath and Minister held a bilateral meeting, where they assessed economic and fiscal developments domestically and internationally, took stock of global tax discussions, and shared views on bilateral cooperation. Both Ministers also acknowledged the respective applications of Ireland and Germany to host the new EU Anti-Money Laundering Agency (AMLA).
Minister McGrath stated that:
“Ireland and Germany share many common values and goals, and we are committed to our shared partnership within the EU. There is already strong cooperation between Ireland and Germany through multiple channels, and increased cooperation is in both our national interests and our common European interest.
"Germany is now Ireland’s largest trading partner in the EU. Our combined two-way trade, including goods and services, is currently valued at approximately €42 billion per year.
"We understand and value the central importance of both the Single Market and rules-based free trade to our economic wellbeing. That will certainly be at the core of Ireland’s approach in the coming years, including as we approach Ireland’s Presidency of the Council of the European Union in 2026 – just two years‘ time.
"As Minister for Finance, I am deeply appreciative of the cultural, political, economic and sporting links which we share with Germany. There is a strong, two-way economic and trade relationship between both countries, in terms of foreign direct investment and flows of goods and services, and we are committed to working closely to promote the further deepening of our economic ties.“