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Irish economy

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‘Big fall’ in GDP but ‘positive signs’ in domestic economy, says CSO

‘Big fall’ in GDP but ‘positive signs’ in domestic economy, says CSO

Thu, 04 Jun, 2026

The Central Statistics Office said there was ‘quite a positive story’ about the Irish economy when compared internationally.
Watchdog says Budget 2026 being planned with no ‘clear roadmap’ on fiscal policy

Watchdog says Budget 2026 being planned with no ‘clear roadmap’ on fiscal policy

Tue, 09 Sep, 2025

The State’s economic watchdog recommended a reduction in the planned package amid ‘high uncertainty’.
Trump’s tariffs could see up to 25,000 fewer jobs created in Ireland

Trump’s tariffs could see up to 25,000 fewer jobs created in Ireland

Wed, 07 May, 2025

Ireland is among the countries most exposed to sharp policy changes proposed by US president Donald Trump
How exposed is Ireland to the US economy and Trump's plans?

How exposed is Ireland to the US economy and Trump's plans?

Wed, 12 Mar, 2025

A significant proportion of employment, tax receipts and exports all directly dependent on a cluster of US multinational firms.
Ireland's domestic economy grows 1.4% in first quarter

Ireland's domestic economy grows 1.4% in first quarter

Thu, 06 Jun, 2024

Irish economy records its strongest quarterly growth in almost two years

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