Daily Express

Manufactur­ing growth picks up

- By Simon Neville

THE manufactur­ing sector grew at its fastest rate in 35 months in November as suppliers stockpiled ahead of the Brexit transition period ending, according to new data.

The closely followed IHS Markit/ CIPS Purchasing Managers’ Index ( PMI) hit 55.6 last month – anything above 50 is seen as growth – remaining in positive territory for the sixth month in a row. October recorded a PMI score of 53.7.

Managers reported an uptick in production volumes and said this was linked to firms re- opening following Covid- 19 closures earlier in the year. Machinery and equipment orders for warehouses were particular­ly strong, but the sector was held back by a fall in consumer goods orders with decreases in both production and new business, the survey found.

Rob Dobson, director at IHS Markit, which compiles the survey, said the falls in consumer products were due to “depressed household sentiment caused by mounting job losses and the UK re- entering lockdown”.

He added: “Whether the upturn of manufactur­ing production can be sustained into the new year is therefore highly uncertain, especially once the temporary boosts from Brexit purchasing and stockbuild­ing wane.”

Manufactur­ers are confident for the future, however, with the survey finding optimism in the sector is at levels not seen since late 2014. Around 61 per cent of those surveyed said they expect output to rise over the coming year.

However, job losses continue and employment in the sector fell for the tenth consecutiv­e month, the survey added.

Duncan Brock, group director at the Chartered Institute of Procuremen­t & Supply, warned that job losses in the UK had affected consumer confidence, which was having a knock- on impact. He added: “Panic buying aside, there was little in the figures to suggest a sustainabl­e recovery once we move into 2021. Job shedding continued last month.

“The prospect of an extended recession continues to hover above the UK economy until clarity around a Brexit deal is reached and hopes for an effective vaccine supply chain are realised, bringing much- needed normality.”

‘ Whether the upturn can be sustained is highly uncertain’

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