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Birmingham Chamber survey shows feel-good factor for manufacturers

The Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce Quarterly Economic Survey for the second quarter of 2014 confirms business confidence has reached a level higher than in pre-recession years

Tim Pile, executive chair of Cogent Elliott, is due to succeed Steve Brittan at the Chamber’s annual meeting.

The feel-good factor is back with a vengeance in the West Midlands - with confidence among manufacturers that turnover and profits will increase over the next year at a record high.

The Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce (GBCC) Quarterly Economic Survey for the second quarter of 2014 confirms that business confidence has reached a level higher than in pre-recession years.

A total of 84 per cent of manufacturers said they expected turnover to improve over the next 12 months. With only three per cent saying it would worsen, there was an overwhelming belief that trading conditions would improve dramatically.

The figure was up from 80 per cent the previous quarter and 65 per cent year on year.

And 70 per cent of those firms forecast that profitability would improve, compared with 56 per cent a year ago and 63 per cent in the first quarter of the year.

Tim Pile, president of Birmingham Chamber, said: "This is tremendous news and confirms that the region is emerging strongly from the recession. Greater Birmingham is increasingly recognised as one of the best places in the world to do business.

"Foreign direct investment into the region has created almost 6,000 new jobs in the digital and advanced manufacturing sectors.

"We've seen many success stories unfold recently, such as the Deutsche Bank expansion, the Institute of Translational Medicine, Birmingham Library, and a plethora of regeneration projects."