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Mixed start to 2025 for business as sales hit - Chamber report

The pressures on manufacturers are revealed in Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce's Quarterly Business Report

Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce chief executive Henrietta Brealey

Businesses across Greater Birmingham have seen a mixed start to 2025 - with sales in the manufacturing sector hit by a "challenging environment" and new US trade tariffs, according to newly published research.

The pressures on manufacturers are revealed in Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce's Quarterly Business Report for the first three months of 2025 as industry geared up to face the effects of trade tariffs imposed by President Trump.

However, many firms remain cautiously optimistic about sales growth despite a lowering of profit expectations according to the quarterly report which provides a barometer of West Midlands business sentiment.

The report has seen business leaders call for a new "roadmap" to reduce costs, reform business rates and boost trading conditions as 2025 unfolds.

Henrietta Brealey, chief executive of Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce, said: "The latest Quarterly Business Report highlights a mixed start to 2025 for Greater Birmingham businesses.

"Following the positive direction of travel on domestic demand at the end of 2024, sentiment has dipped slightly which has been driven by a notable decline in sales within the manufacturing sector.

"While the services sector proved more resilient, the overall domestic environment has proved challenging when it comes to stimulating business growth.