Ireland doubles 2021 economic growth forecast, budget plans unchanged

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[September 30, 2021] DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland's finance ministry on Thurdsay doubled its forecast for economic growth and for expansion in domestic demand this year, citing a very strong economic recovery from disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

Gross domestic product jumped 21.6% year on year in the second quarter as Ireland reopened from lockdown, data showed this month, although the government said growth in domestic demand of 15% was a more accurate gauge of the economy.

Finance ministry chief economist John McCarthy said he would not read too much into forecast GDP growth of 15%-16% this year due to the ways multinationals can distort Irish GDP but instead focus on 5.2% growth in modified domestic demand.

(Reporting by Padraic Halpin; Editing by Edmund Blair)

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