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West Midlands firms see modest decline in new business - report

The latest NatWest Regional Growth Tracker also showed further reductions in output and jobs

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There was another moderate fall in new orders placed with private sector firms in the West Midlands, according to newly published research.

The NatWest Regional Growth Tracker also showed further reductions in output and jobs.

Firms have reported that increased global economic uncertainty, particularly related to US tariff announcements, is significantly impacting demand across various regions.

This is reflected in observations of reduced client activity and overall caution towards spending.

The West Midlands Business Activity Index - a seasonally adjusted index that measures the month-on-month change in the combined output of the region’s manufacturing and service sectors - fell from 49.6 in March to 47.5 in April.

The research said this indicated a moderate rate of contraction that was nevertheless the quickest since January and faster than the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ average.

When explaining the latest reduction in business activity, survey participants remarked on lower sales, adverse demand developments, subdued client confidence and US tariffs, NatWest said.