Ireland Wholesale Prices Extend Downward Streak

2026-01-22 11:30 By Mariene Camarillo 1 min. read

Wholesale prices in Ireland fell 6.4% year-on-year in December 2025, following a 5.3% drop in the previous month.

This marked the eleventh consecutive month of contraction and the steepest since July 2023.

Prices dropped in wholesale electricity prices (-20.9%) and much lower export producer prices (-7.2%).

Overall manufacturing prices were also down 6.4%, with mining and quarrying (-3.1%) posting notable price decreases.

On the other hand, food producer prices rose 1.7%, driven largely by dairy products (11.1%), fish and fish products (5.1%), and meat and meat products (3.8%).

Construction product prices increased 2%, with the building and construction index up 2%.

On a monthly basis, wholesale prices declined by 0.6% in December, following a flat reading in the preceding period.



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