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Growth figures show economy 'on mend', say Welsh Conservatives Growth figures show economy 'on mend', say Welsh Conservatives
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Welsh Conservatives have hailed the latest growth figures as "further proof" the economy is "on the mend".Welsh Conservatives have hailed the latest growth figures as "further proof" the economy is "on the mend".
The UK economy grew by 0.6% in the three months to June, according to figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).The UK economy grew by 0.6% in the three months to June, according to figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
The figures are up from 0.3% growth in the previous quarter.The figures are up from 0.3% growth in the previous quarter.
But the Labour Shadow Welsh Secretary at Westminster said it was "a small step in the right direction" after "three wasted years".But the Labour Shadow Welsh Secretary at Westminster said it was "a small step in the right direction" after "three wasted years".
It is the first estimate for growth during the second quarter of 2013, based on around 44% of actual data on economic activity.It is the first estimate for growth during the second quarter of 2013, based on around 44% of actual data on economic activity.
'Challenging backdrop''Challenging backdrop'
Welsh Shadow Business Minister Nick Ramsay said the figures were "an extremely encouraging sign" and "further proof that the UK economy is on the mend".Welsh Shadow Business Minister Nick Ramsay said the figures were "an extremely encouraging sign" and "further proof that the UK economy is on the mend".
"Despite a challenging economic backdrop, it is clear that the Conservative-led coalition is making welcome progress," he said."Despite a challenging economic backdrop, it is clear that the Conservative-led coalition is making welcome progress," he said.
Mr Ramsay urged Labour Welsh government ministers to "play their part in restoring economic confidence".Mr Ramsay urged Labour Welsh government ministers to "play their part in restoring economic confidence".
Shadow Welsh Secretary Owen Smith welcomed the growth figures as a "small step in the right direction" but said they followed "three wasted years under this Tory-led government". But Welsh ministers said they had helped create and safeguard more than 17,000 jobs over the previous 12 months "in the most difficult economic circumstances".
First Minister Carwyn Jones said: "The latest UKTI (UK Trade and Investment) figures show a massive 191% increase in the number of inward investment projects attracted to Wales in 2012/13.
"This is due to the high priority this Welsh government has attached to selling Wales abroad as a destination for business, trade and investment."
Mr Jones was speaking as he prepared to open a new operational centre housing 200 staff at the Llanwern steelworks in Newport on Thursday.
Workers there manage the Tata Steel supply chain and product range serving 24 countries.
Earlier this year the company invested £3.6m at Llanwern in a hi-tech galvanising line which manufactures coated steel for the vehicles.
'Crucial test'
Shadow Welsh Secretary Owen Smith welcomed the UK growth figures as a "small step in the right direction" but said they followed "three wasted years under this Tory-led government".
"We've had the slowest economic recovery in over a century and growth has been a fraction of what Cameron and Osborne told us it would be."We've had the slowest economic recovery in over a century and growth has been a fraction of what Cameron and Osborne told us it would be.
"The crucial test now is to ensure that growth is sustained and that it secures rising living standards for the vast majority of working people, not just the most well-off in society."The crucial test now is to ensure that growth is sustained and that it secures rising living standards for the vast majority of working people, not just the most well-off in society.
'Complete ruins'
Plaid Cymru said it was "hopeful" the Welsh economy was "finally turning the corner" but party economy spokesman Alun Ffred Jones there was still "a great deal of work to be done in creating better paid work in Wales".Plaid Cymru said it was "hopeful" the Welsh economy was "finally turning the corner" but party economy spokesman Alun Ffred Jones there was still "a great deal of work to be done in creating better paid work in Wales".
"Until wages are going up and there is an increase in living standards then there is no cause for celebration," he said."Until wages are going up and there is an increase in living standards then there is no cause for celebration," he said.
"Many of the jobs created recently have been at the lower end of the market, and more than one in ten people in work in Wales are under-employed, either working fewer hours than they would like or in a job for which they are over-qualified."Many of the jobs created recently have been at the lower end of the market, and more than one in ten people in work in Wales are under-employed, either working fewer hours than they would like or in a job for which they are over-qualified.
Welsh Liberal Democrat economy spokeswoman Eluned Parrott said the economy was showing "strong signs of recovery" but there was a "long way to go".Welsh Liberal Democrat economy spokeswoman Eluned Parrott said the economy was showing "strong signs of recovery" but there was a "long way to go".
"The UK coalition government was formed at a time when the country's finances were in complete ruins," she said."The UK coalition government was formed at a time when the country's finances were in complete ruins," she said.
"Slowly but surely the plan is working and the economy is recovering.""Slowly but surely the plan is working and the economy is recovering."
'Important site'
The growth figures were published as First Minister Carwyn Jones prepared to open a new operational centre housing 200 staff at the Llanwern steelworks in Newport on Thursday.
Workers there manage the Tata Steel supply chain and product range serving 24 countries.
Tata said the centre was one of a series of developments at Llanwern, a site it describes as important.
Earlier this year the company invested £3.6m at Llanwern in a hi-tech galvanising line which manufactures coated steel for the vehicles.