Burton Mail

Manufactur­ing boom in wake of pandemic

- By STEPHEN SINFIELD stephen.sinfield@reachplc.com

THE West Midlands is leading the post-pandemic manufactur­ing boom, according to new analysis from the Manufactur­ing Technology Centre.

HMRC trade statistics show that manufactur­ing exports from the West Midlands rose 65 per cent in April to June 2021 compared to the same period a year earlier, the biggest increase of all the UK regions.

It was followed by the North West and East of England, which saw gains of 62 per cent and 58 per cent respective­ly. The national average was 32 per cent.

The West Midlands exported manufactur­ed goods, machinery and transport, and miscellane­ous manufactur­es worth £5.4 billion, up from £3.2 billion in the previous year. However, the West Midlands manufactur­ing sector is yet to bounce back fully from the pandemic, operating at 82 per cent of pre-pandemic exports.

The pandemic has highlighte­d the UK’S reliance on global supply chains, and the need to reshore our manufactur­ing capabiliti­es.

The Manufactur­ing Technology Centre is calling on the Government to promote the reshoring of manufactur­ing – returning the production of goods back to the UK – by bringing developmen­t spending in line with research spending in the West Midlands, and across the UK.

This move will enable the manufactur­ing sector to raise exports back to pre-pandemic levels, boost the economic recovery and become a manufactur­ing and scientific superpower once again.

Clive Hickman, chief executive of the Manufactur­ing Technology Centre, said: “As we emerge from the pandemic, it is excellent to see that the West Midlands manufactur­ing sector is bouncing back.

“Given the world-class people, expertise and facilities, it is no surprise that the region has seen the biggest increase in manufactur­ing exports over the past year.

“However, Covid-19 has illustrate­d the UK’S reliance on global supply chains.

To protect our economy from shocks in the future, the Government must do everything in its power to enable the reshoring of manufactur­ing. One vital step would be to bring Government developmen­t spending in line with research spending to boost economic growth and deliver manufactur­ing jobs.

As the home of the industrial revolution, the West Midlands has the foundation­s to become a global manufactur­ing hub once again. At the Manufactur­ing Technology Centre, we are proud to play our part in delivering innovation, jobs and economic growth to the region.”

Mark Hilton, Operations Director at Albert Jagger, a vehicle hardware manufactur­er, said: “We’re proud to see the West Midlands leading the national manufactur­ing recovery. “The global supply chain crisis has been a challenge for many companies, but Albert Jagger has protected itself by shifting the production of many products back to the UK from China.

“As a result, 2021 has been the most successful year in our company’s history.”

As we emerge from the pandemic, it is excellent to see that the West Midlands manufactur­ing sector is bouncing back.

 ?? PHOTO: PA ?? The West Midlands has bounced back well following the initial Covid pandemic according to research.
PHOTO: PA The West Midlands has bounced back well following the initial Covid pandemic according to research.

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