Industry sparks at last

 
p46 Workers on the Honda Civic production line at the Honda factory in Swindon. Car and commercial vehicle (CV) production roared ahead last month compared with May 2009. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Thursday June 17 2010. A total of 104,365 cars were produced in the UK in May 2010 - a 54.0% rise on the same month last year, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) said. See PA story TRANSPORT Production. Photo credit should read: Barry Batchelor/PA Wire
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3 June 2013

Britain’s manufacturing malaise might finally be coming to an end after the strongest growth for more than a year in May, the Chartered Institute of Purchasing & Supply said today.

The sector — for so long a drag on recovery — managed to advance for a second successive month as the CIPS’s activity index advanced from 50.2 to 51.3. A score over 50 signals industry expansion.

Firms said a recovering domestic market was the main driver of new orders although new export business rose modestly. Chief executive David Noble said: “This is a solid foundation which bodes well for the future.”

The signs of strength look likely to take further money-printing off the agenda this week at the Bank of England’s latest policy meeting — outgoing Governor Sir Mervyn King’s last after 16 years.

Rob Dobson, senior economist at survey compiler Markit, said: “Signs that the manufacturing sector is recovering will add further weight to the Bank’s decision to wait and see before adding to its accommodative policy stance.”

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