Oman Daily Observer

UK manufactur­ing jump shows economy ended 2016 strongly

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LONDON: British manufactur­ing grew more strongly than expected in December, showing the economy remained resilient to the end of the year despite June’s Brexit vote shock.

Official data released on Friday also showed the country’s constructi­on sector grew more quickly than many economists had forecast in December while the trade deficit narrowed.

Britain’s economy was the strongest of the Group of Seven nations last year, confoundin­g prediction­s of a sharp slowdown after the decision by voters to leave the European Union. But it is widely expected to slow this year as rising inflation eats into the spending power of consumers.

The main driver of growth has been the country’s dominant services sector.

But Friday’s figures showed manufactur­ing grew strongly in the October-to-December period, up 1.2 percent from the previous three months, helped by a 2.1 percent jump in December.

That was much stronger than a forecast for a 0.5 percent rise in December in a Reuters poll.

However, the Office for National Statistics said the increase was due in large part to the often volatile pharmaceut­icals sector.

Compared with December 2015, manufactur­ing was up 4.0 percent, strongest increase since April 2014.

Industrial output overall rose 1.1 percent in December, stronger than expectatio­ns for a 0.2 percent increase in the Reuters poll, taking the year-on-year growth figure to 4.3 percent, the strongest since January 2011.

Britain’s smaller constructi­on sector also grew by more than expected, up 1.8 percent in December from November, helped by the building of houses and commercial property. The Reuters poll had predicted an increase of 1.0 percent.

Despite the stronger-than-expected figures for December, the ONS said it was not revising its preliminar­y estimate that Britain’s economy grew by 0.6 percent in the fourth quarter. the

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— Reuters A transporte­r lorry drives between shipping containers stacked at the port of Felixstowe in Britain.

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