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Marked upturn in East Midlands business activity says NatWest – but impact of Ukraine war yet to bite

Firms stated that greater new orders and stronger client demand has followed the easing of Covid-19 restrictions

Competition in the job market continues to intensify

Business activity has picked up in the East Midlands despite inflation growing at an alarming rate, according to the latest business survey from NatWest.

The bank’s East Midlands Business Activity Index suggested a marked upturn in activity in February, with growth at its fastest rate for seven months.

Firms stated that greater new orders and stronger client demand following the easing of Covid-19 restrictions drove an expansion in output.

The marked expansion was broadly in line with the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ average and the steepest since July 2014, with new order growth put down to stronger client demand from new and existing customers. Both manufacturing and the service sector saw gains.

As a result, East Midlands firms indicated a strong degree of confidence in the outlook for output over the coming year during February, linked to hopes of an end to the impact of Covid-19 waves and a further uptick in client demand as restrictions end.

Businesses also registered a further steep rise in job creation thanks to greater new order inflows and the replacement of voluntary leavers.

Some companies noted, however, that challenges retaining and hiring staff remained. The rate of job creation slowed from January's peak and was slower than the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ average.

February data indicated a further marked increase in costs across East Midlands firms.