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UK’s order books are filling up fast, CBI industrial trends survey finds

by May 20, 2022
written by May 20, 2022
UK manufacturers have reported the joint-strongest growth in orders since records began and the fastest increase in output since July, according to the latest CBI’s industrial trends survey.

UK manufacturers have reported the joint-strongest growth in orders since records began and the fastest increase in output since July, according to the latest CBI’s industrial trends survey.

The order book index, which measures how much orders are above or below normal, rose to +26 in May from +14 in April, matching previous records from March and November.

Export orders rose to +19 in May from -9, their highest since January 2018 and the gauge of output over the past three months rose to a ten-month high of +30 from +19.

Overall manufacturing output growth picked up in the three months to May, with a balance of +30 from +19 in the three months to April, with output increasing at the fastest rate since the three months to July 2021.

However, while the growth in output accelerated among the manufacturers, confidence has fallen further.

Sentiment has fallen following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and investment plans are being scaled back.

Anna Leach, CBI deputy chief economist, said: “Manufacturers have reported output growth and order books improving in May, but cost pressures remain acute and are pushing manufacturers to raise prices.”

The government “can and must take action now” to support the economy, she added. She said: “Putting pounds in the pockets of people already struggling should not be delayed, and must be coupled with action to support firms’ cashflow and to stimulate investment.”

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