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Business conditions rebound across the North East in July, research shows

The NatWest Business Activity Index for July shows the easing of lockdown measures has given a boost to a range of sectors

View across the River Tyne at Newcastle Quayside. North East business activity is rebounding, research shows(Image: VisitBritain/AndrewPickett)

Businesses in the North East reported a steep rebound in activity in July, with new figures showing the strongest growth for over five years.

Conditions have improved across the North East private sector, as the loosening of lockdown measures related to the coronavirus pandemic trigger activity, the latest NatWest North East Business Activity Index shows.

The data from the closely-followed, seasonally adjusted index, which measures the month-on-month change in the combined output of the region’s manufacturing and service sectors, pointed to a sharp rise in July, with the index registering 60.4, up from 49.7 in June.

The figure represents the first rise in output since before the introduction of measures to contain the spread of Covid-19 in March and the fatest rate of expansion for more than five years, as well as above the national average.

A pick-up in manufacturing production growth was accompanied by a renewed rise in activity across the services economy.

The data also showed demand returning to businesses across the North East, with inflows of new work rebounding sharply following the downturn caused by the Covid-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdown.

The rate of growth was the fastest for six years and the second-quickest among the 12 º£½ÇÊÓÆµ regions monitored by the survey.

Underlying data showed similarly steep increases in new orders across manufacturing and services.