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Irish Economy Set for Robust Growth in 2026, But Significant Risks Remain
Aaron Joyce Aaron Joyce

Irish Economy Set for Robust Growth in 2026, But Significant Risks Remain

Ireland’s economy is forecast to deliver robust growth in 2026, with GDP expected to expand by around 3 per cent, placing the country among the strongest-performing economies in Europe. The outlook is underpinned by solid domestic demand, continued export strength particularly in pharmaceuticals and sustained employment levels, according to economic forecasts reported by The Irish Times.

However, economists caution that significant risks remain, including global trade uncertainty, housing and infrastructure constraints, and the potential impact of inflation on household incomes. While headline growth remains strong, analysts warn that structural pressures could temper the benefits felt across the wider economy.

Aaron Joyce, Newswire, LTT Media; Newsdesk; 31 December 2025

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