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Northern Ireland economy emerges from recession as services sectors blooms

Late 2022 recovery bodes well for headline economic indicator as commentators await outcome of Windsor Framework deliberations

The services sector has led the resurgence of the Northern Ireland economy

The Northern Ireland economy appears to have pulled itself out of recession thanks to a storming performance by the services sector, according to latest government data.

The province’s largest sector – which accounts for any business which offers a service such technology, financial services, healthcare, hospitality etc – expanded by 1.8% last year and 1% in the last quarter, capping an impressive run which has left it some 6.2% above its pre-pandemic levels.

Given services make up more than half of the Northern Ireland economy, it is expected that the Northern Ireland Composite Economic Index (NICEI) – the overall measure of the economic performance – will reflect growth in the wider the economy when it is released at the end of March.

Following a contraction for the NICEI in the second and third quarters of 2022, Northern Ireland was in a technical recession but a positive result for the fourth quarter will see it return to growth mode, Richard Ramsey, Chief Economist at Ulster Bank said.

“The NICEI previously signalled the Northern Ireland economy was in a technical recession (two successive quarters of decline),” he said. “Following today’s releases - notably a strong rise in services activity of 1% quarter-on-quarter - it looks like the NI economy exited recession in the fourth quarter.”

Also helping the recovery is the retail sector which jumped 2.2% in the fourth sector, although other parts of the economy appear to be struggling.

The production sector, according to the Department of the Economy release, decreased by 0.6% during the same period, the third decrease in as many months and matching a similar move for the wider º£½ÇÊÓÆµ sector.

Nevertheless, a return to growth for the wider economy will boost sentiment as Northern Ireland attempts to ready itself for the expected benefits which are expected to flow should the Windsor Framework deal be passed.