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Irish Economy Set to Contract in 2026 After Pharmaceutical Export Surge, EU Forecasts

The Irish economy is expected to shrink in 2026 after a sharp expansion in the previous year, according to the European Commission’s Spring 2026 Economic Forecast. The outlook points to a reversal in gross domestic product (GDP) trends driven largely by fluctuations in pharmaceutical exports.

After rising by 12.3% in 2025, Ireland’s GDP is projected to contract by 1.2% this year as the impact of frontloaded pharmaceutical exports unwinds. The Commission said the earlier surge had temporarily inflated output figures, creating a weaker comparative base for 2026.

Despite the expected downturn, the European Commission forecast a recovery in the medium term, with GDP growth projected to rebound to 3.4% in 2027 as conditions stabilise and domestic activity continues to expand.

The report highlighted that underlying economic activity within Ireland remains relatively resilient, particularly in domestically driven sectors. However, external pressures are expected to weigh on performance in the short term.

Energy costs remain a key concern. The Commission warned that the ongoing energy price shock is likely to push inflation higher in the near term, eroding household purchasing power and dampening consumption. Inflation is forecast to rise to 3.5% in 2026, up from 2.1% in 2025, before easing to 2.6% in 2027 as price pressures gradually subside.

Labour market conditions are expected to soften slightly over the forecast horizon. Unemployment, which stood at 4.7% in 2025, is projected to rise to 4.8% in 2026 and reach 4.9% in 2027. The Commission noted that while the increases are modest, they reflect a cooling in employment growth as broader economic momentum slows.

Public finances remain comparatively strong, supported by sustained tax revenues and a relatively stable fiscal position. However, the European Commission cautioned that risks persist, particularly in relation to Ireland’s heavy reliance on corporation tax receipts, which can be volatile and exposed to international corporate activity.

While domestically driven sectors are expected to continue expanding, the overall outlook reflects a more balanced and cautious growth trajectory following the exceptional gains of the previous year.

The forecast suggests that Ireland’s economic performance over the coming years will be shaped by a combination of external trade dynamics, energy market pressures and shifting global demand patterns, particularly in key export industries such as pharmaceuticals.

For policymakers, the report signals a period of adjustment following a highly unusual spike in growth, with attention now turning to sustaining stability while managing inflationary pressures and maintaining labour market resilience.

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