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UK Manufacturing Sector Faces Steepest Decline in Nearly a Year

Thursday 02 January 2025 - 15:10
UK Manufacturing Sector Faces Steepest Decline in Nearly a Year

British manufacturing experienced its sharpest contraction in 11 months this December, as revealed by a recent survey. Weak foreign demand, rising costs, and increased tax burdens drove manufacturers to scale back operations, including workforce reductions, signaling broader economic challenges.

Declining Activity and Employment

The UK Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) dropped to 47.0 in December, down from 48.0 in November and below the initial estimate of 47.3. This downturn reflects ongoing struggles, including sluggish domestic activity and declining export sales. Rob Dobson, a director at S&P Global Market Intelligence, highlighted concerns over future cost pressures, particularly higher taxes on businesses introduced by Finance Minister Rachel Reeves.

Employment in the sector saw a significant decline, with the survey's staffing measure hitting its lowest point since February. Rising transportation, raw material costs, and an upcoming increase in employer social security contributions further compounded financial strain.

Impact of Policy Changes

The Bank of England (BoE) remains cautious about adjusting interest rates, balancing the risks of inflation and recession. With anticipated cost increases in early 2025 due to budget changes, the BoE has signaled a gradual approach to further rate cuts.

December’s PMI data also showed exports falling at the steepest rate in 10 months, alongside the sharpest drop in new orders since October 2023. Broader economic momentum slowed after the Labour Party's July election victory, as businesses reacted to its fiscal policies and economic messaging.

Broader Economic Outlook

Recent figures indicate stagnant economic growth in the months following the election, with the BoE projecting no improvement in the final quarter of 2024. This sluggish performance has prompted warnings from the opposition about the risk of a potential recession.

While preliminary PMI data for the UK’s services sector showed minor improvements, overall employment across both manufacturing and services contracted at the fastest rate since January 2021.

As the manufacturing sector grapples with compounding pressures, the path to economic recovery remains uncertain, necessitating careful navigation by policymakers and businesses alike.


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