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Manufacturing PMI Archive Reports
2025
- March 2025 - New order growth continues to gain momentum in March
- February 2025 - Output growth accelerates to one-year high in February
- January 2025 - Manufacturing conditions improve for the first time in three months
2024
- December 2024 - Sharpest decline in production volumes for six months
- November 2024 - Output growth maintained in November, but order books weaken
- October 2024 - Fastest rise in new work since May 2022
- September 2024 - Weaker export sales weigh on manufacturing sector in September
- August 2024 - Marginal output growth maintained in August
- July 2024 - Irish manufacturing sector hints at recovery
- June 2024 - Irish manufacturing sector deteriorates solidly in June
- May 2024 - May PMI signals near-stabilisation in operating conditions
- Apr 2024 - Steepest fall in new orders since December 2022
- Mar 2024 - Renewed downturn in manufacturing sector performance
- Feb 2024 - Fastest rise in output since April 2022
- Jan 2024 - Stronger export sales boost manufacturing production in January
2023
- Dec 2023 - Renewed downturn in manufacturing order books, but business optimism improves slightly
- Nov 2023 - Manufacturing conditions stabilise in November
- Sept 2023 - Renewed downturn in manufacturing performance as lower export sales hit total order books
- Aug 2023 - Irish Manufacturing sector expands for first time in six months during August
- July 2023 - Manufacturing sector continues to contract in July
- June 2023 - Strongest deterioration in Irish manufacturing sector performance for over three years in June
- May 2023 - Irish manufacturing conditions deteriorate at sharpest pace for three years in May
- Apr 2023 - Irish manufacturing sector conditions weaken amid reports of muted customer demand
- Mar 2023 - Irish manufacturing downturn resumes amid reports of weak demand
- Feb 2023 - First rise in new orders for nine months
- Jan 2023 - Sector stablises amid softer downturn in new orders
2022
- Dec 2022 - New orders fall at faster rate in December
- Nov 2022 - Marked drop in demand leads to renewed fall in output in November
- Oct 2022 - Further drop in manufacturing new orders in October
- Sept 2022 - Weaker fall in output contrasts with sharper decline in new orders in September
- August 2022 - Sharper contraction in output as new orders fall further in August
- July 2022 - Output falls for second month running in July
- June 2022 - Output falls for the first 16 months
- May 2022 - Factory production growth cools to 15-month low in May
- Apr 2022 - Sharp uplift in jobs boosts Irish manufacturing performance in April
- Mar 2022 - Inflationary pressures hit survey record high in March while Ukraine war dampens confidence
- Feb 2022 - Slowest improvement in manufacturing conditions for nearly a year in February
- Jan 2022 - New order growth accelerates at start of 2022
2021
- Dec 2021 - Manufacturing sector grows at slowest rate since March
- Nov 2021 - Manufacturing business conditions improve more slowly in November amid record rise in output prices
- Oct 2021 - Stronger growth of output in October alongside record supply delays and price pressures
- Sep 2021 - New orders and output expand more slowly in September
- Aug 2021 - Manufacturing continues to expand sharply despite further loss of momentum
- July 2021 - Manufacturing continues to expand despite further loss of momentum
- June 2021- Manufacturing boom sustained in June with fresh record rise in new orders
- May 2021- PMI surges to new survey high in May with record increases in output and new orders
- Apr 2021 - Manufacturing booms in April as PMI hits record high
- Mar 2021 - Manufacturing sector rebounds in March following subdued start to 2021
- Feb 2021 - Stronger decline in manufacturing production as
- new work falls further
- Jan 2021 - Output and new orders fall sharply in January, but outlook brightens
2020
- Dec 2020 - Irish manufacturing ends 2020 with stronger expansion as end of Brexit transition period looms
- Nov 2020 - November PMI data reveal encouraging signs for Irish manufacturing sector
- Oct 2020 - Manufacturing output broadly stable in October but new orders fall further
- Sept 2020 - Manufacturing stalls as output and new orders decline in September
- August 2020 - Irish manufacturing rebound loses momentum
- July 2020 - Irish manufacturing rebounds in July
- June 2020 - Growth of output and new orders lift PMI above 50 in June
- May 2020 - Severe manufacturing downturn continues in May
- April 2020- Irish manufacturing suffers record falls in output and new orders in April as coronavirus pandemic worsens
- March 2020-Manufacturing in strongest downtown since August 2009 as coronavirus outbreak hits sector
- February 2020-Manufacturing upturn continues in February, but outlook moderates
- January 2020 - Manufacturing returns to expansion at start of 2020
2019
- December 2019 - Mild downturn in manufacturing continues in December
- November 2019 - First reduction in manufacturing employment since September 2016
- October 2019 - Business conditions improve for first time since May
- September 2019 - Fourth successive deterioration in manufacturing business conditions
- August 2019 - New orders fall for fourth month running
- July 2019 - Manufacturing business conditions deteriorate at fastest pace since April 2013
- June 2019 - Business conditions detoriate for first time since May 2013
- May 2019 - Business conditions improve at weakest pace since aftermath of Brexit referendum in July 2016
- Apr 2019 - Irish manufacturers raise stocks of finished goods at record pace in April
- Mar 2019 - Further record increase of stocks of purchases in March
- Feb 2019 - Irish Manufacturers raise stocks of purchases at record pace in February
- Jan 2019 - Manufacturing operating conditions improve to weakest extent since October 2016
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Services PMI Archive Reports
2025
- February 2025 - Growth eases further in February but employment rebounds
- January 2025 - Growth slows at start of 2025 but outlook remains strong
2024
- Dec 2024 - Outlook for 2025 brightens as new business growth continues to accelerate
- Nov 2024 - Growth accelerates as inflationary pressures recede
- Oct 2024 - Solid increase in service sector output
- Sep 2024 - Services output rises at fastest rate since March as cost pressures ease
- Aug 2024 - Solid growth maintained in August but outlook weakens
- July 2024 - New business growth strengthens and outlook improves in July
- June 2024 -Service sector growth and inflation both ease in June
- May 2024 - Services expansion accelerates in May
- Apr 2024 - Services activity rises more slowly in April
- Mar 2024 - Service sector gains growth momentum in March
- Feb 2024 - Service sector growth and inflation strengthen in February
- Jan 2024 - Service sector growth slows to near-three year low
2023
- Dec 2023 - Service sector expansion sustained in December as business outlook for 2024 improves
- Nov 2023 - Service sector expansion accelerates in November
- Oct 2023 - Service sector growth loses further momentum in October
- Sept 2023 - Growth in services activity slowest since start of 2023
- Aug 2023 - Strong expansion in Ireland's service sector in August
- Jul 2023 - Growth in Irish service sector remains marked in July
- Jun 2023 - Substantial growth in the Irish service sector in June
- May 2023 - Growth in services activity remains marked
- Apr 2023 - Sharpest growth in new orders in a year
- Mar 2023 - Growth across the Irish service sector slows
- Feb 2023 - Irish service sector picks up significant growth momentum
- Jan 2023 - Stronger service sector growth at start of 2023
2022
- Dec 2022 - Growth of activity and new business pick up in December
- Nov 2022 - Growth of activity and new business slow to a crawl in November
- Oct 2022 - Activity growth and input price inflation both ease in October
- Sept 2022 - Growth of activity weakens further as outlook worsens
- August 2022 - Irish service sector growth at 17-month low in August
- July 2022 - Service sector growth quickens in July
- June 2022 - Growth of activity slows further in June as price pressures remain elevated
- May 2022 - Activity rises sharply, but at softer pace amid marked price pressures
- April 2022 - Service providers increase charges at survey-record rate in April
- March 2022 - War in Ukraine hits outlook in March alongside record price pressures
- February 2022 - Fastest rise in new business in over six years
- January 2022 -Faster growth of new business lifts outlook in January
2021
- December 2021 - Weak consumer demand weighs on Irish service sector growth
- November 2021 - Services growth slows as COVID-19 case numbers rise
- October 2021 - Further marked increases in activity and new business in October
- September 2021 - Services sector continues to expand rapidly in September
- August 2021 - Irish service sector growth remains sharp in August
- July 2021 - Sharpest rise in services activity in over two decades in July
- June 2021- Service sector continues to take off in June, accompanied by inflation
- May 2021 - Service sector growth accelerates in May as restrictions ease
- April 2021- Services activity increases at strongest rate since pandemic began
- March 2021 - Solid rise in activity in March as new business rebounds
- February 2021: Sharp downturn continues in February, but confidence improves
- January 2021: Services hit by tighter restrictions in January as second wave worsens
2020
- December 2020: Service Sector output stabilises in December
- November 2020 - Sentiment strengthens despite sharper decline in services activity
- October 2020 - Declines in activity and new business soften in October
- September 2020 - Sharp drop in new work drives total activity down in September
- August 2020 - Rise in new business drives faster activity growth
- July 2020 - Irish service sector activity expands in July, but outlook stalls
- June 2020 - Irish service sector moves toward stabilisation in June
- May 2020 - Irish service sector remains severely restricted by coronavirus lockdown in May
- April 2020 - Historic drop in Irish services activity in April as economy shuts down to combat coronavirus
- March 2020 - Service sector activity and demand collapses due to coronavirus outbreak
- February 2020 - Strongest growth of service sector activity in over two years in February
- January 2020 - Irish service sector continues to build momentum at start of 2020
2019
- December 2019 - Services activity growth continues to accelerate at end of 2019
- November 2019 - Service sector activity growth at three-month high
- October 2019 - Output rises at slowest pace in 87 months
- September 2019 - Fourth successive slowdown in growth of activity
- August 2019 - Business activity rises at slowest pace since January
- July 2019- Business activity growth at three-month low
- June 2019-Business activity continues to expand sharply during June
- May 2019- Service sector activity rises at fastest pace since November 2018
- Apr 2019 - Service sector activity at three-month low
- Mar 2019 - Further sharp rise in service sector activity during March
- Feb 2019 - Service sector activity rises at faster pace in February
- Jan 2019 - Service sector activity growth slowest since May 2013
- Construction PMI Archive Reports
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