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Welsh private sector output continues to expand says NatWest

The rate of expansion in September was though slightly down on August

Output in the Welsh private sector continued to expand in September, accordingly to latest data from NatWest.

Its headline Wales business activity index – a seasonally adjusted index that measures the month-on-month change in the combined output of Wales manufacturing and service sectors – registered 57.1.

Anything above 50 denotes expansion. The level was down slightly from 58 in August.

The rate of growth in business activity was the steepest of the 12 nations and regions of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ – despite easing to a six-month low.

Where an increase in output was noted, firms attributed it to a sustained rise in client demand.

However, raw material and labour shortages weighed on the overall upturn.

Welsh private sector firms also signalled another monthly increase in new business at the end of the third quarter. Higher new orders were often linked to stronger demand following the further easing of Covid-19 restrictions.