Trade Resources Industry Views UK Production Output Fell Sharply in August

UK Production Output Fell Sharply in August

UK production output fell sharply in August, puzzling analysts who had expected only a slight dip.

According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS) production output fell 1.5% in August, compared with the same month last year. Analysts had been expecting a fall of around 0.4%.

The ONS said the decrease reflected a fall of 0.2% in manufacturing (the largest component of production), 10.1% in mining & quarrying and 3.5% in the electricity, gas, steam & air conditioning sector.

The largest upward contribution between August 2012 and August 2013 was from the manufacture of transport equipment, which rose by 12.5%, with the majority of this momentum coming from the manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers & semi-trailers, it added.

Total production fell 1.1% between July and August this year. There were downward contributions from all four main sectors, with manufacturing decreasing by 1.2% after two consecutive increases.

Commenting on the figures, Lee Hopley, chief economist at manufacturers’ organisation the EEF, said: “Despite this monthly setback on production, manufacturing should make a positive contribution to third quarter GDP growth and other business surveys seem to align behind a continuation of this trend through the final months of the year.”

Scott Corfe, managing economist at the Centre for Economics and Business Research, said: “Although monthly data are erratic, it is indisputably the case that manufacturing output remains subdued – output for the three months to August was 8.8% lower than the same three months of 2007.

“Manufacturing output still has a long way to go to reach pre-crisis levels and this is still very much a services-led recovery.”

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