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SW manufacturers warned of Brexit 'knockout blow' for exports

Factories stage recovery from Covid nightmare but face further problems following end of transition period which 'no deal' would make even worse

South West manufacturers have been warned over the danger to exports of a 'no deal' Brexit

South West manufacturers have been warned about a “darkening outlook for exports” ahead of he º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s total Brexit from the European Union – especially if there is “no deal”.

A major survey published by manufacturers’ organisation Make º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and business advisory firm BDO has revealed the damage wrought on the sector by the coronavirus pandemic and also warns of a “bumpy road ahead” for factories due to Brexit.

The survey shows the “brutal” impact of the Covid-19 crisis with the sector forecast to see a 12% drop in output nationally this year.

And Make º£½ÇÊÓÆµ has also substantially downgraded its growth forecasts for the sector overall for 2021, with Brexit a major factor, to just 2.7%, down from 5.1%. GDP is forecast to contract by 11.3% in 2020 and grow 5.4% in 2021.

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But the survey also revels a chink of light, in that South West manufacturers are continuing the long road back towards growth from the historic lows experienced earlier in the year.

According to the survey, output in the South West increased significantly to a balance of +19%, substantially ahead of the national average.

This is mainly reflected in the positive picture for º£½ÇÊÓÆµ orders which is substantially above the national average, while the picture for export orders is flat, as is the picture for total orders overall.