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This release is categorised as a CSO Frontier Series Outputs. Particular care must be taken when interpreting the statistics in this release as it may use new methods which are under development and/or data sources which may be incomplete, for example new administrative data sources.
Please note that there has been an amendment made to the weights used in the creation of the Domestic Industrial Production Index base. These updated weights have been derived from improvements informed by additional information. This new revised index replaces all previous iterations of the Domestic Industrial Production.
Domestic production in manufacturing Industries rose by 7.4% in Quarter 2 (Q2) 2025 when compared with Q1 2025.
Between Q2 2024 and Q2 2025, domestic production in manufacturing industries grew by 45.7%.
Domestic production in manufacturing industries decreased by 21.4% in the month to June 2025.
On an annual basis, domestic production in manufacturing industries was 36.9% higher in June 2025.
Please note that the Domestic Industrial Production release, published in July 2025, covered the period February to April 2025. It will now be published on a standard quarterly basis.
Domestic production focuses only on what is being produced in Ireland by excluding the parts of production which take place outside of the country.
The Industrial Production and Turnover (IPT) release series monitors the volume of production and value of turnover of industrial local units. Since 2015, contract manufacturing and outsourcing represent a large part of the Irish industrial economy, introducing short-term volatility into the IPT indices. The CSO’s treatment of contract manufacturing in the IPT follows the definitions set out in the UN 2010 International Recommendations for the Index of Industrial Production.
Based on these recommendations outsourced production is included as part of an enterprise’s Irish production. As a result, stakeholders have sought additional indicators that provide insights into domestic manufacturing. In response, the CSO has developed a Domestic Production Index, which from now on will be published every quarter, to better describe domestic manufacturing activity within Ireland. The new frontier index has been developed in collaboration with key users of CSO Enterprise statistics to ensure that it effectively addresses user needs.
This new index incorporates updated survey data from 2021 and applies domestic weights derived from a proportion of total production weights. This proportioning is based directly on data received from enterprises. This methodology enhances the accuracy of the index and as a result, it delivers a much clearer and more dependable measure of the industrial economy in Ireland. The Domestic Production Indices are calculated at constant prices, using the Wholesale Price Index (Base year 2021=100) as deflators.
As this release is published as a CSO Frontier Series, care must be taken when interpreting these results as methodologies may change and data sources may develop further as the series develops.
The Headline Table shows the unadjusted Domestic Industrial Production indices for Manufacturing industries. It also highlights the monthly and annual percentage changes for these indices, as well as percentage changes for the current quarter compared with the previous quarter.
Manufacturing Industries - Unadjusted Domestic Production Indices | |
Base Year 2021=100 | |
April 2025 - June 2025 | 143.1 |
January 2025 - March 2025 | 133.2 |
April 2024 - June 2024 | 98.2 |
Quarterly % change | 7.4% |
Annual % change | 45.7% |
June 2025 | 135.2 |
May 2025 | 172.0 |
June 2024 | 98.8 |
Monthly % change | -21.4% |
Annual % change | 36.9% |
Domestic Industrial Production Index | Industrial Production Index | |
2021Q1 | 83.8 | 95.3 |
2021Q2 | 98.2 | 91.8 |
2021Q3 | 105.4 | 111.9 |
2021Q4 | 112.7 | 101 |
2022Q1 | 108.1 | 101.1 |
2022Q2 | 101.8 | 99.2 |
2022Q3 | 95.2 | 119.8 |
2022Q4 | 98.8 | 133.4 |
2023Q1 | 96.6 | 110.5 |
2023Q2 | 100.3 | 109 |
2023Q3 | 95.3 | 104.5 |
2023Q4 | 98.4 | 115 |
2024Q1 | 93 | 88 |
2024Q2 | 98.2 | 94.3 |
2024Q3 | 112.5 | 110.3 |
2024Q4 | 109.6 | 122.3 |
2025Q1 | 133.2 | 118.9 |
2025Q2 | 143.1 | 115.4 |
The commentary in the monthly Industrial Production and Turnover release focuses primarily on seasonally adjusted data. Seasonal adjustment is concerned with identifying the seasonal fluctuations and calendar effects within a time series and then subsequently removing these fluctuations from the data. Seasonally adjusted data adds value to users by providing clear insights into the evolution of the trend over time and by providing more meaningful period on period comparisons.
Currently, the frontier Domestic Production Index series is too brief to apply seasonal adjustment models effectively. After review however, it has been determined that no seasonality is present within this series, and therefore, only unadjusted figures are being produced at this time. As the series develops over time, a seasonally adjusted series will be made available.
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Statistician's Comment
The Central Statistics Office (CSO) has today (10 September 2025) published the Domestic Industrial Production Index for Quarter 2 (Q2) 2025. This Frontier output provides additional insights into the current economic climate focusing on domestic production. As a Frontier Series output, care must be taken when interpreting the statistics in this release as it may use new methods which are under development or data sources that may be incomplete. This release should be read in conjunction with the Industrial Production and Turnover release (IPT). More information about this new index can be found in previously published Press Statement.
Commenting on the release, Gregg Patrick, Statistician in the Enterprise Statistics Division, said: “The CSO is today publishing a Domestic Industrial Production Index release for the third time. This Frontier Series release on the Domestic Production Index gives an overview of domestic manufacturing activity within Ireland and will be published quarterly. This release complements the existing monthly Industrial Production and Turnover Index, which describes all industrial production attributable to Ireland. This Frontier release focuses only on what is being produced domestically in Ireland by excluding the parts of production which take place outside of Ireland as a result of outsourcing or contract manufacturing.
Overall, domestic production in manufacturing industries increased by 7.4% from April to June (Q2) 2025 when compared with the previous three-month period of January to March 2025 (Q1). Between Q2 2024 and Q2 2025, domestic production in manufacturing industries grew by 45.7%. In June 2025, domestic production in manufacturing industries decreased by 21.4% in the month, while on an annual basis it rose by 36.9% (See Headline Table & Table 1)."