The Irish economy grew at a strong pace in 2018, supported by the strength of activity on the domestic side of the economy and a relatively favourable international growth environment. While the underlying outlook for the economy remains positive, it is subject to heightened levels of risk and uncertainty. The most significant near-term external risk relates to uncertainty surrounding the terms of Brexit. The central forecast has been prepared on the basis of a transition period applying until end-2020, with the possible impact of a scenario involving a disorderly Brexit also examined.
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