InterTradeIreland (ITI) is an all-Ireland economic development agency.[1] Established in 1999,[2] it seeks to "boost cross-border economic co-operation" between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.[3][4] As of 2025, ITI had reportedly supported approximately 60,000 businesses and "generated €1.95bn/£1.7bn in business development value".[5]
As one of the cross-border bodies established under the Good Friday/Belfast Agreement,[5] InterTradeIreland is funded by the Department of Enterprise, Tourism and Employment in the Republic of Ireland and the Department for the Economy (DfE) in Northern Ireland.[6]
As of 2023, ITI had approximately 40 permanent staff.[7] It is based in Newry, County Down.[6]