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West Midlands see strongest upturn in business activity in eight months - report

New PMI shows sustained growth of new business placed with West Midlands firms

Rashel Chowdhury, from NatWest's Midlands and east regional board

The first release of PMI data for 2024 showed sustained growth of new business placed with West Midlands firms and the strongest upturn in output for eight months.

Job levels were stable, however, as cost considerations dampened recruitment. Not only did input prices and selling charges increase further but also to the greatest extent since mid-2023.

The headline NatWest West Midlands PMI report, a seasonally adjusted index that measures the month-on-month change in the combined output of the region's manufacturing and service sectors, was up from 51.5 in December to 53.1 in January.

The latest reading signalled a solid rate of expansion and one that was the fastest since May 2023. Growth was reportedly fuelled by rising intakes of new orders and demand resilience.

Out of the 12 regions and nations monitored by the survey, only London noted a sharper upturn than that seen locally.

January data highlighted a further uptick in new business placed with West Midlands companies, taking the current run of growth to one year.

Although moderate, the pace of expansion was the joint-quickest in seven months (equal to December). Marketing initiatives, networking events and demand resilience fuelled sales, according to panellists.