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Business indicators fall to record lows in latest Coventry and Warwickshire survey

The survey feeds into the national survey by the British Chambers of Commerce

Louise Bennett with Steve Harcourt

A survey of businesses in Coventry and Warwickshire has revealed the massive economic repair job that will be required to deal with the fallout of the coronavirus crisis.

The Coventry and Warwickshire Chamber of Commerce’s latest Quarterly Economic Survey (QES) of firms across the city and the county has seen many indicators fall to record lows, including the overall economic outlook for the region.

The survey, which is sponsored by Prime Accountants, is analysed by Warwickshire County Council and feeds into the national survey by the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC).

Warwickshire County Council’s analysis uses a similar score to the national Markits Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) where 50 is the balance and anything above means the majority feel positive and anything below means the reverse.

Each indicator has seen a sharp decline – from domestic orders to overseas orders and from cashflow to employment – meaning an overall economic outlook of 29.2 down from 59.0 in the previous survey.

Business confidence in the service sector fell to 38.4 from 71.1 and, in manufacturing, it dropped to 39.0 from 57.4.

Louise Bennett, chief executive of Coventry and Warwickshire Chamber of Commerce

Louise Bennett, chief executive of the Coventry and Warwickshire Chamber of Commerce, said the survey results showed the need for continued government support to bolster confidence as more and more firms return to business.

She said: “The latest QES reveals the true extent of the impact coronavirus has had on the regional economy and some of the record-low indicators show just how tough these past few months have been for firms across our patch