TaxAssist Accountants
0800 0523 5550800 0523 555

Growth expected in UK manufacturing

Date: 19th February 2010

UK manufacturing is set to increaseSmall businesses in the UK manufacturing sector could be among those to benefit from growth in the industry over the next few months, it has been suggested.

According to a recent report form the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), export orders in the sector are expected to continue to improve.

Figure from the latest CBI survey have revealed that 25 per cent of manufacturers expect exports to increase over the next three months, while only 18 per cent are anticipating a fall.

This leaves a balance of +7, which represents the highest level of confidence recorded by the CBI since March 2008.

Ian McCafferty, CBI chief economic adviser, said: "Manufacturing production is slowly recovering as demand for UK-made goods overseas is improving, boosted by the relative weakness of Sterling.

"Stock levels are now much closer to requirements, suggesting the period of aggressive destocking is now over."

However, the organisation also claimed that total demand in the sector remains "weak".

Almost half (46 per cent) of the survey's respondents said their order book were "below normal".


Related Articles



0800 0523 555 TaxAssist Accountants Locations Map
TaxAssist Facebook TaxAssist Twitter TaxAssist Blog RSS

Newsletter for Small Business

Join our newsletter and receive tax news every month suitable for small businesses.

Testimonials

View all

Over the past 10 years we believed that if we wanted outstanding service we should use traditional large accountancy firms. Oh how wrong we had been! We had been charged high fees without any real value being added to the business.
DAVE THOMAS
Bluegrass Consultancy Ltd

© 2012 TaxAssist Accountants. All Rights Reserved. TaxAssist Accountants Buy Local Campaign TaxAssist Accountants Supports Round Table Childrens Wish TaxAssist Accountants - Interactive Media Awards 2010 Best In Class Winner