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Yorkshire and Humber economy among the first to recover after January stall

NatWest analysis pitches region at the forefront of Covid rebound

NatWest's Yorkshire and Humber Business Activity Index updated for February.

The region’s economy is among the first to recover from a January contraction, having been one of the last to stall in the ongoing coronavirus-dominated conditions.

Yorkshire and the Humber is one of four recording an expansion in activity, and stood alongside London in tracking and uplift in sales - predominantly from service providers.

The NatWest Yorkshire & Humber PMI Business Activity Index – a seasonally adjusted index that measures the month-on-month change in the combined output of the region’s manufacturing and service sectors – registered 51.8 in February, up from 44.4 in January.

The start of the year had brought the first contraction in eight months.

Richard Topliss, chairman of NatWest North regional board, said: “After January's lockdown-induced downturn, the Yorkshire and Humber private sector showed a slight recovery in February, posting a renewed expansion in activity.

“Although growth was only modest overall, the region remained one of the strongest performers in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, which has been the case throughout much of this crisis.”

Richard Topliss, chairman of the North regional board at NatWest.

The rate of job creation was the quickest since August 2019 and faster than in any of the other 11 monitored º£½ÇÊÓÆµ regions. Some panellists noted hiring additional staff in anticipation of a strong recovery in demand conditions in the coming months.

Recent weeks have seen Vivergo add 85 roles in Saltend after being mothballed for two-and-a-half years and ITM Power recruiting a similar number of engineers in Sheffield.