Manufacturing Performance 2006-7

The first edition of our new Manufacturing Performance report, sets out the contribution of manufacturing to economic performance.

The report can be downloaded and read in full, or you can learn more about the role manufacturing plays in the UK economy below:

The contribution of manufacturing performance

• Manufacturing accounts for around 15% of total gross value added.

• Manufacturing continues to make a significant contribution to trade – accounting for 54% of total UK exports.

• Business R&D spending is driven by UK manufacturing – over three-quarters of total business R&D expenditure is carried out by manufacturing companies.

Growth of manufacturing

• Output has recovered in 2006 after a weaker performance in 2005 – according to both the official data and EEF’s survey evidence.

• Manufacturing and engineering output were 1.5% and 2.1% higher in 2006q3 compared with a year ago.

• For the first nine months of 2006, output rose by 1.8%, which outpaced the rest of the UK economy as a whole.

• Business Trends data show output and orders balance in double digits throughout 2006 with exports leading growth.

• Manufacturing now plays a larger role in the Southern regions (South East, London, South West) which account for 43% of manufacturing output than in the Northern regions (Yorkshire & Humberside, North West, North East) which claim 39% of manufacturing output.

• Recent Business Trends results show manufacturing growing in all regions of the UK in 2006.

Productivity of manufacturing

• Manufacturing productivity continues to outpace that of the economy as whole.

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