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West Midlands firms see 'slight recovery' in activity

The majority of businesses in the region expect to grow over the next 12 months

John Maude of the NatWest Midlands & East Regional Board

Businesses in the West Midlands saw a marginal upturn in activity in February, a new report has revealed.

The latest NatWest West Midlands PMI data, which measures the month-on-month change in the combined output of the region's manufacturing and service sectors – showed that businesses in the region returned to expansion territory last month, rising from 41.5 to 51.1.

It comes after West Midlands firms signalled a sharp contraction at the start of the year.

Firms reporting growth attributed it to the clearing of backlogs, projects in the pipeline and reduced uncertainty.

Meanwhile, the amount of new work companies took on in February fell marginally - firms blamed this on the national lockdown restricting sales.

That said, 66 per cent of West Midlands companies expect to grow over the next 12 months, with confidence pinned on hopes that the Covid-19 vaccination programme will curb the spread of infections, leading to the lifting of restrictions and a recovery in demand.

The data also shows that employment in the West Midlands decreased in February, stretching the current sequence of contraction to 13 months.