Manufacturing firms generally noted 'weak global demand', although some spoke of greater sales to clients across Asia. Photograph: Nick Bradshaw

Irish manufacturers experienced a dampening in demand for their exports for the second consecutive month in September.

They cited “subdued customer demand” and “ongoing global trade uncertainty” amid US president Donald Trump’s import tariff agenda.

Conditions overall in the manufacturing sector improved fo

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