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UK 'close to leaving recession' | UK 'close to leaving recession' |
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The UK economy is on the "brink of leaving recession", according to the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC). | |
In its economic survey for the fourth quarter of 2009, the BCC says there have been improvements in many areas, most strikingly in manufacturing. | |
But it warned that, despite exports in the service sector strengthening, services were still struggling. | |
Separately, the British Retail Consortium said stores had seen their best December growth for eight years. | |
Like-for-like sales rose 4.2% by value during the month thanks to a last-minute buying spree by shoppers and a rebound in consumer confidence, the retail group said. | |
'Showing resilience' | |
The BCC says UK productivity could be hit if "sharp falls in business capital spending are not reversed". | The BCC says UK productivity could be hit if "sharp falls in business capital spending are not reversed". |
It also says the 1% increase to employers' National Insurance Contributions planned for 2011 should be scrapped. | It also says the 1% increase to employers' National Insurance Contributions planned for 2011 should be scrapped. |
With a number of critical measures still in negative territory, the economy is struggling to enter the recovery phase David Kern, British Chambers of Commerce Christmas sales beat expectations | |
David Frost, director general of the BCC, said there had been strong improvements in employment and exports within the manufacturing sector. | David Frost, director general of the BCC, said there had been strong improvements in employment and exports within the manufacturing sector. |
"Businesses are showing resilience despite difficult and uncertain trading conditions," he said. | "Businesses are showing resilience despite difficult and uncertain trading conditions," he said. |
"Confidence is improving, and the boost in exports must be nurtured in order to strengthen Britain's trade position globally, and to help rebalance the economy away from an over-reliance on the public sector." | "Confidence is improving, and the boost in exports must be nurtured in order to strengthen Britain's trade position globally, and to help rebalance the economy away from an over-reliance on the public sector." |
But the BCC said that disturbing weakness facing the service sector must be remedied to "enable the UK to attain a sustainable recovery". | But the BCC said that disturbing weakness facing the service sector must be remedied to "enable the UK to attain a sustainable recovery". |
David Kern, chief economist at the BCC, added: "With improvements in most key national indicators, the Q4 results support the view that we are on the brink of leaving recession. | David Kern, chief economist at the BCC, added: "With improvements in most key national indicators, the Q4 results support the view that we are on the brink of leaving recession. |
"However, with a number of critical measures still in negative territory, the economy is struggling to enter the recovery phase." | "However, with a number of critical measures still in negative territory, the economy is struggling to enter the recovery phase." |
In January 2009 the UK entered recession for the first time since 1991, after experiencing two consecutive quarters of negative economic growth. | In January 2009 the UK entered recession for the first time since 1991, after experiencing two consecutive quarters of negative economic growth. |
At present the UK is one of the last major economies still in recession, with the French and German economies exiting recession last summer. | At present the UK is one of the last major economies still in recession, with the French and German economies exiting recession last summer. |
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