Domestic economy set to grow more than expected through the rest of the year  

But 'capacity constraints' is expected to have a restraining impact on the economy, new report from AIB shows.
Domestic economy set to grow more than expected through the rest of the year  

The Irish domestic economy is expected to grow more than expected through the rest of the year as the threat of tariffs dissipates but a growing number of “capacity constraints” is expected to have a “restraining impact” on the economy over the medium term, a new report from AIB shows.

The Irish domestic economy is expected to grow more than expected through the rest of the year as the threat of tariffs dissipates but a growing number of “capacity constraints” is expected to have a “restraining impact” on the economy over the medium term, a new report from AIB shows.

In its latest economic outlook report, AIB forecasts modified domestic demand - a measure of economic growth that strips away the impact of multinational corporations - to grow by 3.2% this year, with that growth slowing to 2.5% next year, and 2.7% in 2027.

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