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Ireland

Western Europe·IE

Emerging or transactional engagement with U.S. firms.

Tourism PromotionPublic RelationsStrategic ConsultingPolitical Outreach
Active filings
4
Reported compensation
$0
across 4 firms
Avg. alignment score
50/100
Warrants scrutiny
Filing window
1995–2024
Latest: Mar 28, 2024
Briefing · AI-generated from filings

What Ireland is doing in Washington

Ireland's lobbying efforts in Washington, as evidenced by the limited number of FARA filings, present a focused approach primarily centered on tourism promotion and image management. With only four active filings and no reported compensation, the scale of direct foreign influence activity appears modest. The engagements largely involve public relations and strategic consulting, suggesting a posture of maintaining and enhancing bilateral relations rather than addressing contentious policy issues or seeking significant legislative changes. The activity showcases a standard diplomatic approach to international engagement, particularly in areas of cultural and economic exchange. These activities align with a broader strategy of fostering strong ties with the United States, promoting Ireland as a destination for tourism and investment, and ensuring a positive perception among American audiences. The low financial figures associated with these filings further underscore this less confrontational, more ambassadorial type of influence activity. The FARA filings related to Ireland indicate a clear emphasis on promoting the nation's interests through engagement with public opinion and strategic communication. Two filings are directly linked to "Tourism Ireland," a government entity, which highlights the priority placed on attracting visitors and investment. The representation of "Sinn Fein," an opposition political party, by "Friends of Sinn Fein" suggests an effort to maintain political visibility and dialogue within the U.S. political landscape. The corporate representation of "Xerotech Limited" for public relations indicates a private sector interest in brand building or market entry. This diverse, yet concentrated, set of principals demonstrates a multi-faceted approach to influence, addressing both economic and political dimensions through established public relations and consulting channels.

Briefing generated Apr 27, 2026 · synthesized from 4 filings

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