Irish Manufacturing sector expands for first time in six months during August
 
 

September data revealed a setback for the Irish manufacturing sector as new orders fell at the fastest pace so far this year, following a brief rebound during August. Subdued global demand conditions and customer destocking were factors holding back new business intakes. As a result, export sales resumed their downward trend in September, largely driven by falling spending by European clients. On a more positive note, a solid pace of job creation was maintained and manufacturers remain more upbeat about their year ahead growth prospects than seen on average in the first half of 2023.


 
 
 
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