UK factory output drops at fastest rate
in almost 3 years: CBI
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[August 22, 2023]
LONDON (Reuters) - British manufacturing output dropped over the
three months to August by the most in almost three years, according to
an industry survey on Tuesday that pointed to a further drop in new
orders.
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The
Confederation of British Industry's (CBI) net balance of output
for the three months to August fell to -19 from +3 in July, the
lowest reading since September 2020.
The net balance shows the difference between the share of
factories reporting rising output against those seeing a fall.
Output dropped in 15 out of 17 manufacturing sub-sectors, with
the car industry and mechanical engineering among the worst
performers.
The CBI's gauge of new orders also fell in August, to -15 from
-9.
"With output volumes contracting at their fastest pace since the
COVID-19 pandemic and order books deteriorating, this survey
makes for gloomy reading," CBI economist Martin Sartorius said.
"However, easing price pressures will bring some relief to many
manufacturing firms and the broader economy."
The survey's gauge of price expectations fell to its lowest
since February 2021 - adding to signs of slowing inflation among
manufacturers.
(Reporting by Andy Bruce; editing by David Milliken)
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