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Export Statistics Show Strong Manufacturing Sales

A survey of North East businesses has shown that manufacturing exporters are enjoying strong sales and orders in foreign markets, and are also reporting improvements in domestic sales and orders.

The report shows a small increase of 0.5 in exporting confidence this quarter, based on the BCC/DHL Trade Confidence Index.

Jack Simpson, policy adviser, North East England Chamber of Commerce said: “It is positive news that many exporters are confident about their businesses and have a strong order book.  However it is a concern that a number are not preparing for Brexit and the potential impact on their businesses.

Most exporters believed their prices had remained at a constant this quarter, but more reported a rise in their export prices than a decline. 43% listed demand increase as the primary factor for future export strategy.

Similarly, most importers believed their prices have remained constant, but a wider margin believed their price had increased than decreased. 44% of importers believe the exchange rate will be the biggest influence on their import strategy.

With regard to Brexit, there are concerns that changes to regulations and data protection rules will negatively affect businesses, while 25% of businesses identified a Brexit issue they were sensitive to, but were not planning a solution.

Jack Simpson said: “The Chamber is currently working with Square One Law on a project to help prepare supply chain manufacturers for the impact of leaving the EU and this research backs up the urgent need for this support.”

Despite the positive growth of exporters, most responders believe that their cost base will increase of the next 12-months due to the valuation of the pound. Despite this, 52% of responders are making no attempt to manage currency risk. In concurrence with the BCC report, this is because many exporters have been able to offset the fall in sterling thanks to timely improvements in sales and orders.

Key findings from the survey:

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