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Business activity in Wales contracts as output and new orders fall again in October

Latest NatWest PMI data saw Welsh business confidence slump to the lowest level since data collection began in July 2012

NatWest's Wales Business Activity Index measures month-on-month change in the combined output of the manufacturing and service sectors(Image: Matt Crossick/PA Wire)

Business activity in Wales continued to contract last month as output and new orders fell again. The latest PMI data from NatWest Bank saw output across the Welsh private sector decline in October as firms linked the decrease to weak client demand and economic uncertainty.

The Wales Business Activity Index - which measures the month-on-month change in the combined output of the manufacturing and service sectors - registered 49.1 in October (the start of the fourth quarter), up from 47.7 in September. Anything below 50 denotes contraction.

Welsh firms, which recorded a slower fall in output than the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ as a whole, said this was due to the arrival of delayed inputs and the processing of backlogs of work.

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New orders received by Welsh private sector companies in October declined for the third consecutive month, at the fastest contraction since January 2021 and sharper than the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ average. This was due to economic uncertainty and hesitancy or postponements among clients.

Business confidence among Welsh firms also slumped to the lowest level since data collection began in July 2012. Those that were optimistic cited new product launches and hopes of price stability. However, concerns over wider economic conditions in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and globally, as well as a fall in non-essential spending among customers, weighed on confidence.

Companies stated a further increase in workforce numbers across the Welsh private sector in October, linked to firms expanding capacity. Yet, the rate of job creation slowed to the softest since May 2021, as some firms reported weak client demand.

The level of outstanding business at Welsh private sector firms fell again at the start of the fourth quarter - the sharpest fall since July 2020. Easing demand pressures from new orders reportedly allowed firms to work through their backlogs.