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Economic outlook in Coventry and Warwickshire improves - but only just

The overall economy in the region is bucking the national trend

Louise Bennett and Steve Harcourt

The economic outlook for Coventry and Warwickshire improved by the smallest of margins in the third quarter of 2019 – despite a significant downward shift in confidence in the manufacturing sector.

The Coventry and Warwickshire Chamber of Commerce’s latest Quarterly Economic Survey (QES) showed the overall economy in the region is bucking the national trend but that warning signs coming from industry must be heeded.

The survey, which is partnered by Prime Accountants and analysed by Warwickshire County Council, is a barometer for the regional economy and also feeds into the British Chambers of Commerce’s national survey.

It showed that in Coventry and Warwickshire domestic orders, overseas orders and advanced orders in manufacturing had fallen, which proved to be a drag on confidence amongst the sector.

This was offset by a small improvement in the service sector which led to an overall rise in the wider economic outlook for the region.

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.

The outlook for Coventry and Warwickshire grew from 60.9 to 61.0 in the third quarter compared to the second quarter but industry leaders are warning that the increased uncertainty is starting to bear down on business.

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 improvement in the economic outlook for Coventry and Warwickshire is small but it is not insignificant.