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Diplomatic relations were established in January [[1962]]. Both countries have since [[1973]] been members of the [[European Union]]. Denmark lent 400 million euro to Ireland in 2010 as a rescue deal<ref>http://ekstrabladet.dk/nyheder/samfund/article1459977.ece</ref>. In 2008, Danish export to Ireland amounted 5,8 billion DKK, while Irish exports amounted 5,9 billion DKK,<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20110721212857/http://www.ambdublin.um.dk/NR/rdonlyres/05DE5CE3-D0FF-405E-AC9B-4B5E603D485B/0/Externaltrade2010edition.pdf</ref> around a billion USD.
 
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(Ambassador to Eire)

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Diplomatic relations were established in January 1962

Diplomatic relations were established in January 1962. Both countries have since 1973 been members of the European Union. Denmark lent 400 million euro to Ireland in 2010 as a rescue deal[1]. In 2008, Danish export to Ireland amounted 5,8 billion DKK, while Irish exports amounted 5,9 billion DKK,[2] around a billion USD.

 

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