Manufacturing Performance 2007-8

Our annual report marks another year of strong performance by manufacturing, although the economic environment is becoming more challenging. Our survey shows that manufacturing performed strongly with a number of the indicators at their highest level for ten years.

Manufacturing growth in 2007

  • EEF’s business trends survey shows the best conditions for manufacturing in ten years with rising levels of output and new orders matched by expanding employment levels.
  • Investment intentions this year have been the strongest since 1995.
  • The number of companies reporting improving profitability has risen from -4% in 2003 to 34% in 2007.

Manufacturing’s contribution to the economy

  • There are 2.9 million people employed in UK manufacturing and it is responsible for 55% of UK exports.
  • Manufacturers account for 75% of R&D expenditure in the UK.
  • With growth of 2.9%, manufacturing productivity continues to outpace the rest of the economy.

Preparing for the economic challenges of the future

  • Despite a potentially difficult future economic outlook, confidence in manufacturing and engineering remains strong and output is expected to continue to grow in 2008.
  • Almost seven-in-ten companies expect the UK to remain their prime location for production and assembly over the next five years.
  • Companies are constantly exploring new ways of responding to international competition with 39% citing new market entry as their top strategic priority and 71% increasing their innovation activity.

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