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SW business confidence surges as lockdown restrictions ease

New survey shows firms are more confident though still suffering from effects of pandemic lockdown

Business confidence recovered somewhat in the South West in June 2020 as lockdown restrictions were eased

Business confidence in the South West has jumped significantly as the coronavirus pandemic lockdown is eased and tourism and hospitality businesses can look forward to reopening.

The latest showed confidence rose 27 points during June 2020 – the biggest increase of all º£½ÇÊÓÆµ regions.

Companies in the South West reported higher confidence in their business prospects month-on-month at -20%, while economic optimism bounced back by 40 points to -28%. Together, this gives a headline confidence reading of -24%.

But the picture has to be seen against a background of falling demand and supply chain disruption, all consequences of the lockdown.

And when asked about the impact of coronavirus on their business, one in four (43%) said they expect to be operating at more than 50% of capacity by the end of June, though one in 10 (10%) didn’t expect to be operating at all.

A fifth (19%) said it would take up to six months until they were back to operating at pre-Covid-19 levels, although 8% expect it to take more than 12 months.

Almost a fifth (17%) of South West businesses don’t feel that they could operate at full capacity while complying with social distancing guidelines – though more than half (58%) saying they could comply with the rules.