Irish Manufacturing Growth Hits 4-Month High
2025-12-01 01:05
By
Chusnul Chotimah
1 min. read
The AIB Ireland Manufacturing PMI increased to 52.8 in November 2025 from 50.9 in October, marking the fastest expansion since July.
The rise was supported by a strong increase in new orders, driven by a fresh rise in export sales, while production posted renewed growth, the first increase in four months.
Purchasing activity also rose, following sharp declines in prior months, while suppliers’ delivery times lengthened for the seventh consecutive month.
Meanwhile, employment continued to decline, and backlogs of work increased for the first time in four months.
On prices, input cost inflation accelerated, and output prices rose as firms passed higher costs on to their clients, though inflation eased slightly.
Looking ahead, business sentiment improved to an 11-month high, supported by hopes of stronger demand conditions.