Slight improvement expected for manufacturing output – CBI

UK manufacturers’ expectations for output growth have improved, while firms’ order books showed signs of recovery in June, the CBI said today (21 June).

Of the 459 manufacturers responding to the latest monthly Industrial Trends Survey, 27% expect to increase their volume of output over the course of the next three months, while 19% expect it to fall. The balance of +7% marks an improvement on the negative figure recorded in May (-3%), though still below those seen in the early months of the year.

The flow of orders saw an improvement in June, with 17% reporting that order books were above normal. With 28% stating that order levels were below normal, the balance of -11% represents an upturn from last month (-17%) and is above the long-run average (-17%). Likewise, export orders also strengthened with a balance of - 4%, well above the long-run average of -21%.

CBI chief economic adviser Ian McCafferty (pictured) said: “Despite facing continued instability within the Eurozone, UK manufacturers have seen a modest re-bound in orders from both their domestic and export markets. As a result, firms are expecting output to pick up over the next quarter, although the pace of growth is still expected to be somewhat lower than earlier in the year.”

This material is protected by copyright Ken Hurst 2011.

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About Ken Hurst

Ken Hurst began his career as a journalist in London over 30 years ago, working on a range of publications before moving on to weekly newspaper production in the newly-independent Zambia of the 1970s. He returned to the UK where his work included spells on newspapers and magazines, before moving to head up Norwich Union’s corporate affairs division. In the 1990s he moved on to freelance, co-own and publish the B2B audio magazine Sound and front the BBC radio Yesterday’s Papers programme. There followed six years as Business Editor at Britain’s biggest selling regional daily newspaper, The Eastern Daily Press, where he led an award-winning team and for whom he still writes a weekly socio/political comment column. Subsequently, he was Group Editorial Director at CBM, responsible for its UK and US magazine output – including The Manufacturer magazine – research-driven industry reports and live events content. Currently he is Contributing Editor at Works Management magazine publisher Findlay Media and Chairman of the consumer publishing house TNT Multimedia Ltd. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and of the British Association of Communicators in Business.
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