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UK manufacturing cools after November's four-year high, finds latest survey UK manufacturing cools after November's four-year high, finds latest survey
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UK manufacturing cooled from a four-year high in December according to the latest survey snapshot, although the sector retained its strong growth momentum. UK manufacturing cooled from a four-year high in December according to the latest survey snapshot, although the sector retained its strong growth momentum.
The manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index came in at 56.3 in the month, down from 58.2 in November, with any reading above 50 signal expansion. The manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index came in at 56.3 in the month, down from 58.2 in November, with any reading above 50 signalling expansion.
City of London analysts had expected a reading of 58. City of London analysts had pencilled in a reading of 58.
“Although growth of output and new orders moderated during December, rates of expansion remained comfortably above long-term trend rates,” said Rob Dobson of IHS Markit, which compiles the survey. “Although growth of output and new orders moderated during December, rates of expansion remained comfortably above long-term trend rates,” said Rob Dobson of IHS Markit, which compiles the survey.
“The outlook is also reasonably bright, with over 50 per cent of companies expecting production to be higher one year from now.” “The outlook is also reasonably bright, with over 50 per cent of companies expecting production to be higher one year from now.”
Manufacturing, which accounts for around 10 per cent of the UK economy, is estimated by the Office for National Statistics to have expanded by 1.3 per cent in the third quarter of 2017.Manufacturing, which accounts for around 10 per cent of the UK economy, is estimated by the Office for National Statistics to have expanded by 1.3 per cent in the third quarter of 2017.
The sector contributed a quarter of the UK’s 0.4 per cent overall GDP growth.The sector contributed a quarter of the UK’s 0.4 per cent overall GDP growth.
More follows… UK manufacturing exporters have benefited from the slump in the pound since the 2016 Brexit vote and a pick-up in global growth in 2017.
  The manufacturing PMI for the eurozone in December hit a record high of 60.6.
In Germany it was 63.3, 58.8 in France and 57.4 in Italy.
Some analysts forecast a tougher time for British manufacturers ahead, despite the current expansion.
“UK manufacturers have cut investment since the Brexit vote and are struggling to find skilled workers,” said Samuel Tombs of Pantheon.
“As a result, work backlogs are increasing quickly and supply chain delays are worsening. These constraints will only worsen as the recovery continues, unless manufacturers suddenly ramp up investment.”