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Pace picks up for British industry and car production | |
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UK car production in October rose at the fastest pace so far this year, and British industrial output is at its highest since 1995, organisations have reported. | |
The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) said the number of cars built in October was up 17% from 2012. | |
It said the change was the biggest year-on-year increase to date in 2013. | |
The growth was largely driven by demand for cars to sell in Britain rather than for export, the SMMT said. | The growth was largely driven by demand for cars to sell in Britain rather than for export, the SMMT said. |
It reported 160,854 cars were built in the UK last month, with demand being driven by cheap finance deals and rising consumer confidence. | |
So far this year, the industry has produced 1,286,287 cars, 5.4% more than at the same point in 2012, the SMMT said. | So far this year, the industry has produced 1,286,287 cars, 5.4% more than at the same point in 2012, the SMMT said. |
"UK car manufacturing for the home market increased strongly in October," said SMMT chief executive Mike Hawes. | "UK car manufacturing for the home market increased strongly in October," said SMMT chief executive Mike Hawes. |
"With European demand showing early signs of recovery, we expect production to continue positively in the coming months." | "With European demand showing early signs of recovery, we expect production to continue positively in the coming months." |
'Deepening recovery' | |
Activity in Britain's factories was also up, with order numbers at the highest level since March 1995, according to the Confederation of British Industry (CBI). | |
The CBI's industrial trends survey's total orders showed a positive balance of 11 in November from minus four in October, beating predictions of zero and the average of minus 17. | |
Total output for the three months to November was at its highest level since January 1995. | |
Director of economics at the CBI Stephen Gifford said the growth showed "encouraging signs of a broadening and deepening recovery". | |
He said: "Manufacturers finally seem to be feeling the benefit of growing confidence and spending within the UK and globally." |
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