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Wednesday Nov 15, 2023
Ireland’s GDP to decline in 2023 according to EU
Wednesday Nov 15, 2023
Wednesday Nov 15, 2023
Following strong growth last year, Ireland's GDP is expected to decline this year by 0.9%. That’s according to the European Commission’s Autumn 2023 Economic Forecast released today. It’s attributing the estimated decline to developments in “multinational-dominated sectors and normalising domestic demand”.
However the Commission is forecasting Irish GDP to increase to 3.0% next year and 3.4% in 2025. The figures are also showing a fall in consumer price inflation from a peak of 8.1% in 2022 to 2.1% in 2025. And the government budget surplus is projected to shrink in 2023 and 2024, before rebounding at around 1% of GDP in 2025.
Speaking this morning the European Economy Commissioner Paolo Gentiloni explained why the Commission’s forecasts for Ireland differ from official figures in Ireland.
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