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Q4 sees renewed contraction in business activity in Dublin

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Published on 12th January 2021

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Following a slight increase in the third quarter, the latest Dublin PMI from IHS Markit, produced for Dublin City Council, shows business activity in Dublin’s private sector decreased in the final quarter of 2020.

Output continued to rise in the manufacturing and construction sectors but increased COVID-19 restrictions in October and November brought parts of the services sector to a standstill. The overall decrease to 49.2 was softened by the relaxation of restrictions in December. 

Employment contracted for the third consecutive quarter. Although remaining modest, the pace of job cuts was quicker than that seen in Q3. The Rest of Ireland posted a stabilisation of workforce numbers with Dublin’s relative underperformance relecting the dominence of the service industry in the capital.

Looking forward, Dublin companies continued to record falling new orders during Q4. While this is the fourth quarter in a row in which new business has decreased the rate has moderated. Having risen in Q3, the Rest of Ireland also saw a drop in New Orders in the final quarter, although it was modest.

The tightening of restrictions in response to the third wave of COVID-19, which has also shuttered construction, has meant a bleak start to 2021 for Dubliln businesses. The outlook remains at the mercy of the intensity of the virus transmission and the speed of the vaccine roll-out.

Commenting on the PMI, Andrew Harker, Economics Director at IHS Markit said:

“The COVID-19 pandemic continued to take its toll on the Dublin economy in the final three months of the year, with the lockdown in late-October and November hitting activity. The particular impact of the pandemic on service providers was behind the overall decline, and the relative importance of services to the Dublin economy meant that the capital underperformed relative to the Rest of Ireland over the course of the quarter.  

“With COVID-19 cases rising sharply again in January, the first quarter looks set to be another extremely challenging time for local firms.”

 

Notes to the Editor:

The IHS Markit Dublin Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) is a survey of business activity in Dublin calculated using responses from around 200 businesses per month across the services, manufacturing and construction sectors.

The Overall PMI is based on the output/business activity question from each survey. An index reading above 50 indicates an overall expansion in activity, below 50 an overall contraction.

For more on the Dublin economy go to:                    http://www.dublineconomy.ie/

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