C&W in Business Nov 23

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Economy

Chamber uses its platform to hit out at HS2 decision

Survey says businesses feel more confident

The economic outlook in Coventry and Warwickshire has improved dramatically, according to a survey of businesses in the region. on November 10, said: “It is great to see such a bounce back in confidence among Chamber members – this is, more than likely, due to the fact that inflation is coming down from its peak and firms feel that they can start to plan for the future. “Coventry and Warwickshire businesses have proved to be extremely resilient over the past three or four years, in the face of unprecedented events which have led to growing uncertainty.

Coventry and Warwickshire Chamber of Commerce has hit out at the cancellation of HS2 between Birmingham and Manchester. The Prime Minister confirmed at the Conservative Party Conference that the new line between Manchester and Birmingham will no longer be built, despite years of planning. Corin Crane, chief executive of Coventry and Warwickshire Chamber of Commerce, said it is an opportunity wasted and that the decision is the ‘opposite of levelling up.” He said: “This is an incredibly frustrating decision for businesses across the Midlands and the North of England and the fact that this twoweek debate about whether it was speculation or not has been played out in public, is frankly insulting. “Hundreds of thousands of hours have been wasted planning this project, community-changing regeneration plans are now not feasible along the route, businesses and residents have already been moved to clear the way for a line that will never appear and overseas investors will be looking at the UK in bewilderment. “Now, we must start another decades-long planning process to get our infrastructure reform started and businesses across our region will continue to see their trucks stuck on motorways with no capacity for freight and their staff stuck on trains with no more capacity for passengers. This is the opposite of levelling up.”

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The latest Quarterly Economic Survey (QES) by the Coventry and Warwickshire Chamber of Commerce shows a jump in confidence in both the manufacturing and services sector, leading to a stronger outlook for the economy. The survey, which is delivered in partnership with Prime Accountants Group, is analysed by the Economy & Skills Group at Warwickshire County Council. From the responses of businesses across the services and manufacturing sector, it gives scores out of 100 where anything above 50 is positive and below is negative. The economic outlook now sits at 62.3 following the third quarter survey – up from 50.6 in the second quarter of year, which is a considerable rise. The manufacturing sector saw the biggest leap, from 52.7 up to 71.5. Both domestically and internationally, manufacturers in Coventry and Warwickshire have seen a strong

improvement in sales, moving from 55.9 to 72.9 on the home front and from 57.7 to 70.5 in the overseas market. The service sector has also seen a rise, if less dramatic, from 48.5 to 54.5 domestically and from 45.2 to 55.7 internationally. The survey suggests more jobs are set to be created in the region, with both sectors reporting a need to recruit while investment and cashflow have also seen an uptick in the past three months. It all adds up to much more confidence being shown by the businesses who took part in the survey, which is both a barometer for the regional economy and is also fed into the British Chambers of Commerce’s national survey. In the service sector, the confidence levels have moved from 58.0 to 61.3 and, in manufacturing, the score has reached 72.5 having previously been at 60.3 in the last quarter. Steve Harcourt, director of Prime Accountants and vice president of the Chamber – who will be a panellist at the Chamber’s Annual Economic Conference

“That is why our economy in the region has remained pretty stable but, what we’d like to see now, is a real drive for growth and this latest survey suggests that could be a possibility in the not-toodistant future.” Corin Crane, chief executive of the Coventry and Warwickshire Chamber of Commerce, added: “I don’t think anyone is suggesting that we are out of the woods when it comes to the number of issues facing companies across our patch. “Inflation is starting to fall – but it’s still way above target – and interest rates are still much higher than the record lows we’ve seen in recent years. “It’s still incredibly difficult for firms to attract the skilled staff they need to be able to grow and that is something we are working with partners to look to address in the short, medium and long term. “All that said, this is a very positive QES for the third quarter of 2023 and I hope we can build on this sentiment and start to see some serious growth in our economy in the coming years and, crucially, that it has a meaningful impact on communities across the whole of Coventry and Warwickshire.”

QES – Q3 2023 results Economic Outlook

• Overall, 62.3, up from 50.6 • Service Sector 56.5, up from 50.3 • Manufacturing Sector 71.5, up from 52.7

Domestic Sales

• Service Sector 54.5, up from 48.5 • Manufacturing Sector 72.9, up from 55.9

Overseas Sales

• Service Sector 55.7, up from 45.2 • Manufacturing Sector 70.5, up from 57.7

Employment • Service Sector 58.2, up from 51.6 • Manufacturing Sector 73.0, up from 54.4

Investment & Cashflow • Service Sector 52.2, up from 45.2 • Manufacturing Sector 69.0, up from 39.0

Business Confidence • Service Sector 61.3, up from 58.0 • Manufacturing Sector 72.5, up from 60.3

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