Irish factories send out distress signal as production falls sharply
Irish purchasing managers working in manufacturing say that export sales fall sharply.
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SUBSCRIBEFactories are sending out a distress signal as output fell at a “sustained” rate and export sales fell sharply in April.
The latest AIB Ireland Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index showed production last month fell by its sharpest rate for six months, as purchasing managers also pointed to reduced spending by building firms.
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