Ireland's domestic economy grew 1.5% in the first quarter despite a 12.1% GDP contraction

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Ireland's GDP shrank 12.1% in the first quarter, significantly impacted by multinational activity. However, the domestic economy grew 1.5% when multinational profits were excluded, showing underlying resilience. This contrasts with a preliminary GDP drop of 2%, with economists noting GDP's distortion by multinational profit shifting.


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