Almost half of Irish businesses have expressed confidence in their growth prospects for 2025, while at the same time, they remain braced for challenges such as mounting regulatory pressures, rising costs, and the impact of a change of government in the US.
The latest Business & Legal Sentiment Survey from Mason Hayes & Curran, based on responses from over 1,000 senior business and legal leaders, reveals widespread concern about regulatory changes and the potential impact of US policy.
Despite these concerns, professionals are optimistic about the outlook for both Ireland and business.
The improved sentiment reflects growing resilience within the business community.
48% believe the Irish economy will grow by the end of 2025, compared to only 32% last year.
Although 41% predict the economy will remain flat, only 11% foresee a contraction, a marked decline in pessimism from 22% last year.
20% predict M&A or reorganisations within their companies in 2025, up by 2.5% year on year, demonstrating enhanced …