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Ireland Manufacturing PMI

Ireland's Manufacturing PMI rose to 51.8 in September 2025 from 51.6 in August 2025, marking a 0.4% increase. This expansion was driven by faster growth in new business. However, manufacturers expressed concerns about weak customer demand, global trade uncertainty and intense competition. Production volumes were flat, a change from previous expansion, due to weak sales and depleted backlogs. Employment increased for the tenth consecutive month. Ireland's record low Manufacturing PMI was 47.0 in July 2023 and record high was 53.7 in June 2025.

Monthly Historical Data (2022-2025)

(in points)
Month Manufacturing PMI (points)
Sep 2025 51.8
Aug 2025 51.6
Jul 2025 53.2
Jun 2025 53.7
May 2025 52.6
Apr 2025 53
Mar 2025 51.6
Feb 2025 51.9
Jan 2025 51.3
Dec 2024 49.1
Nov 2024 49.9
Oct 2024 51.5
Sep 2024 49.4
Aug 2024 50.4
Jul 2024 50.1
Jun 2024 47.4
May 2024 49.8
Apr 2024 47.6
Mar 2024 49.6
Feb 2024 52.2
Jan 2024 49.5
Dec 2023 48.9
Nov 2023 50
Oct 2023 48.2
Sep 2023 49.6
Aug 2023 50.8
Jul 2023 47
Jun 2023 47.3
May 2023 47.5
Apr 2023 48.6
Mar 2023 49.7
Feb 2023 51.3
Jan 2023 50.1
Dec 2022 48.7
Nov 2022 48.7
Oct 2022 51.4
Sep 2022 51.5
Aug 2022 51.1

Recent Events

datetime event actual previous consensus
2025-09-30 08:01 PM AIB Manufacturing PMI (Sep) 51.8 51.6 -
2025-08-31 08:01 PM AIB Manufacturing PMI (Aug) 51.6 53.2 -

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Ireland Manufacturing PMI : Definition
The Ireland Manufacturing PMI from S&P Global gauges the health of the Irish manufacturing sector. It is calculated using survey data from purchasing managers, tracking changes in new orders, output, employment, supplier delivery times and inventories. A reading above 50 indicates expansion while below 50 signals contraction.