Construction Sector Activity Continues to Contract in November
New figures from the latest AIB Purchasing Managers’ Index indicate that construction activity in Ireland declined again in November, marking ...
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Read More Construction sector activity continues to contract as demand weakens
Ireland’s construction industry recorded another month of declining activity in November, marking the seventh consecutive month of contraction, according to ...
Read More CCPC reports declining competition across parts of Ireland’s services sector
A new analysis from the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission has highlighted a notable weakening of competitive pressures across several ...
Read More Government measures improve financial viability of new apartment developments, according to SCSI analysis
A new assessment by the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland indicates that recent policy changes have strengthened the financial viability ...
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Ireland’s economic momentum has accelerated significantly this year, propelled largely by the extraordinary performance of the multinational sector. A combination ...
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New data from the Central Statistics Office indicates that Irish households continue to increase their use of online services, with ...
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