The CIA World Factbook pegs Ireland as a service-based economy, really. Its GDP breaks down to 1.6% agriculture, 28% industry, and 70.4% services.
As for the industries bringing in that 28% - somewhere around 61.8 billion in USD - the largest sectors are computers (hardware and software), food products and beverages, medical devices, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals.
There are many big industries in Ireland. Some of the biggest would include agriculture and food, financial services, pharmaceuticals and IT services. Many of the major IT companies such as Google, Microsoft, eBay, Intel, Hewlett Packard, Apple and Facebook, have large offices or their European headquarters in Ireland.
Agriculture is one of Ireland's many major industries.
some major industries include trading and fishing
Some major industries are sugar cane, manufacturing, and tourism.
Some major industries in Idaho are agriculture mining, and lumber.
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Georgia has a number of major industries. The major industries includes the aerospace industry, the automotive industry, the financial services industries and tourism industries.
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It has a major cattle market
Some of the major industries of colonial New Jersey were agriculture and lumber.
Tourism, Coffee, and Bananas are the Costa Rica's main and major industries.
Some Irish industries include: * Food Processing * Software Engineering * Chemical and pharmaceutical manufacture * Transport (primarily road)