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Showing posts with label manufacturing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label manufacturing. Show all posts

Monday 15 September 2014

#UK: Voters want resurgence of #UKindustry at heart of parties' election campaigns. #manufacturing

85% want government to promote stronger manufacturing base, finds poll, with 62% believing it will give more economic security
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Despite George Osborne's calls for a 'march of the makers', the UK manufacturing sector remains below its pre-crisis strength. Photograph: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images

A overwhelming majority of voters want a resurgence of British industry to be at the centre of parties' election campaigns, according to a poll... (Read more)

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Wednesday 9 July 2014

Surprise drop in UK manufacturing output unlikely to derail recovery, says NIESR

National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) said the unexpected drop in production would weigh "only marginally" on the wider economy
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Tuesday 1 July 2014

Eurozone manufacturing growth eases slightly

Fears mount that Eurozone recovery is losing momentum as contraction in activity deepens in France

A disappointing PMI survey for the Eurozone’s manufacturing sector is  raising concerns that the euro zone recovery is losing momentum. Photographer: Ty Wright/Bloomberg A disappointing PMI survey for the Eurozone’s manufacturing sector is raising concerns that the euro zone recovery is losing momentum. Photographer: Ty Wright/Bloomberg

THE IRISH TIMES Tue, Jul 1, 2014. 09:28. (Click here to complete new)

Manufacturing sector continues return to form

Sector recorded its 13th consecutive month of growth in June

New orders rose at the fastest pace in over three years in June, with the UK and Asia key sources of growth in export business during the month. Photgraph: Getty New orders rose at the fastest pace in over three years in June, with the UK and Asia key sources of growth in export business during the month. Photgraph: Getty

THE IRISH TIMES Tue, Jul 1, 2014. 09:30. Fiona Reddan (Click here to complete article)