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    Irish Manufacturing Sees Robust Output Growth in July, PMI Shows

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    Posted on August 1, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Irish manufacturing output rose in July, marking seven months of growth. Despite cost pressures, PMI remained above growth threshold, with robust job creation.

    Irish manufacturing sees robust output growth in July, PMI shows

    Overview of Irish Manufacturing Growth

    DUBLIN (Reuters) -Ireland's manufacturing sector maintained strong growth in July, with output levels rising for the seventh successive month despite facing increased input cost pressures, a survey showed on Friday.

    PMI Index Performance

    The AIB Ireland Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) fell slightly to 53.2 from June's near three-year high of 53.7 but was still above the 50.0 threshold that indicates growth, where the index has remained throughout 2025.

    Employment and Job Creation

    New orders rose, albeit at the slowest pace since February. Export sales expanded for the first time since March, though only marginally, as global economic uncertainties continued to pose challenges.

    Input Costs and Inflation

    Employment growth remained robust, with job creation matching June's three-year high.

    Future Outlook for Manufacturers

    Input cost inflation accelerated in July, attributed to higher transportation bills and increased raw material prices. However, the appreciation of the euro against the U.S. dollar helped mitigate some of these pressures.

    Despite ongoing tariff uncertainties, manufacturers remain optimistic about future growth, with 35% anticipating increased production volumes over the next year, compared to 8% forecasting a decline. Optimism is linked to potential pent-up demand if global trade frictions ease.

    (Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Toby Chopra)

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of Irish Manufacturing Growth
    • PMI Index Performance
    • Employment and Job Creation
    • Input Costs and Inflation
    • Future Outlook for Manufacturers

    Key Takeaways

    • •Irish manufacturing output grew for the seventh month.
    • •PMI index slightly decreased but remained above growth threshold.
    • •Job creation matched June's three-year high.
    • •Input cost inflation rose due to transportation and raw material costs.
    • •Manufacturers remain optimistic about future growth.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Irish manufacturing sees robust output growth in July, PMI shows

    1What was the PMI for Ireland's manufacturing sector in July?

    The AIB Ireland Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) fell slightly to 53.2 in July, down from June's near three-year high of 53.7.

    2How did new orders perform in July?

    New orders rose in July, but at the slowest pace since February. Export sales expanded for the first time since March, albeit only marginally.

    3What factors contributed to input cost inflation in July?

    Input cost inflation accelerated due to higher transportation bills and increased raw material prices, although the appreciation of the euro against the U.S. dollar helped mitigate some of these costs.

    4What is the outlook for manufacturers in Ireland?

    Despite ongoing tariff uncertainties, 35% of manufacturers anticipate increased production volumes over the next year, while only 8% forecast a decline.

    5What was the employment growth trend in July?

    Employment growth remained robust in July, with job creation matching June's three-year high.

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