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UK manufacturing on 'strong footing' | |
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Activity in the UK's manufacturing sector hit a two-and-a-half-year high last month, according to a survey. | |
The Markit/CIPS purchasing managers' index (PMI) for the sector rose to 56.1 in December from 53.6 the month before. A figure above 50 indicates expansion. | The Markit/CIPS purchasing managers' index (PMI) for the sector rose to 56.1 in December from 53.6 the month before. A figure above 50 indicates expansion. |
The weaker pound helped to boost orders from overseas, the survey found, with the sector starting the year on a "strong footing". | |
However, it also said that cost pressures faced by firms remained high. | |
"The UK manufacturing sector starts 2017 on a strong footing," said Rob Dobson, senior economist at IHS Markit. | |
"Based on its historical relationship against official manufacturing output data, the survey is signalling a quarterly pace of growth approaching 1.5%, a surprisingly robust pace given the lacklustre start to the year and the uncertainty surrounding the EU referendum. | |
"The boost to competitiveness from the weak exchange rate has undoubtedly been a key driver of the recent turnaround, while the domestic market has remained a strong contributor to new business wins." | |
Price pressures 'elevated' | |
December's headline PMI reading was a 30-month high, and the Markit/CIPS survey said rates of growth for production and new orders last month were among the best seen over the past two-and-a-half years. | December's headline PMI reading was a 30-month high, and the Markit/CIPS survey said rates of growth for production and new orders last month were among the best seen over the past two-and-a-half years. |
It said companies saw "stronger inflows of new work from both domestic and overseas clients, the latter aided by the boost to competitiveness from the weak sterling exchange rate". | It said companies saw "stronger inflows of new work from both domestic and overseas clients, the latter aided by the boost to competitiveness from the weak sterling exchange rate". |
Sterling fell sharply against other currencies last year following the UK's vote in June to leave the EU, which has made UK goods cheaper for buyers from overseas. | Sterling fell sharply against other currencies last year following the UK's vote in June to leave the EU, which has made UK goods cheaper for buyers from overseas. |
However, the weakness of the pound has pushed up the price of imported goods, which has led to higher costs for many manufacturers. | However, the weakness of the pound has pushed up the price of imported goods, which has led to higher costs for many manufacturers. |
The survey said price pressures remained "elevated" in December, with inflation for input costs and output charges remaining "among the fastest seen during the survey history". | |
It added that companies passed on the higher costs, with selling prices rising for the eighth month in a row. | |
Many analysts expect these rising costs to lead to higher prices for consumers this year, pushing up the rate of inflation. | |
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