
European Commission Forecasts Second-Highest Growth For Ireland In EU Next Year
Ireland’s economy will see the second largest growth in the European Union next year, according to the European Commission, who has forecast growth of 4.5%.
Ireland’s economy will see the second largest growth in the European Union next year, according to the European Commission, who has forecast growth of 4.5%.
Economy now ‘flirting’ with full employment which is putting upward pressure on wages; housing shortage still a ‘fundamental’ issue.
The evidence that the strong performance of the Irish economy seen in recent years, is continuing in 2018 has been provided by labour force data for the opening quarter of the year, published last week by the CSO.
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Minister Humphreys announced a second call for proposals under a €60m regional Fund. The aim is to accelerate economic recovery in every part of the country.