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UK factories downturn eases but tax hike concerns persist, CBI says

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Posted on September 23, 2025

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LONDON (Reuters) -A downturn in British factories eased slightly in September but concerns about the government's November budget, the economy, high energy costs and issues hiring skilled workers are

UK Manufacturing Sector Shows Signs of Easing Downturn Amid Budget Concerns

Overview of UK Manufacturing Trends

LONDON (Reuters) -A downturn in British factories eased slightly in September but concerns about the government's November budget, the economy, high energy costs and issues hiring skilled workers are weighing on firms, an industry survey showed on Tuesday.

The CBI's monthly balance for manufacturing new orders fell in September to -27 from -33 in August.

The CBI's gauge of output for the past three months improved but remained rooted in contraction territory. The measure for the next three months edged down to -14 in September from -13 in August. 

Current Manufacturing Orders

"Businesses across the board are looking ahead to the November Budget with hope that it delivers meaningful action to ease cost and regulatory pressures," Ben Jones, lead economist at the CBI, said.

"Without that clear policy direction, confidence will continue to ebb and firms will find it increasingly difficult to invest, hire and grow."

Expectations for Future Output

The survey's gauge of export orders improved marginally compared to August at -32, but remained far below the long-term average of -19.

Expectations for rising prices over the coming three months among manufacturers were their weakest since October 2024, the CBI said. 

Impact of Budget on Manufacturing

The CBI report followed on the heels of S&P Global's preliminary September survey of the UK manufacturing sector, which showed a downturn in output, with some factories saying the shutdown of Britain's biggest carmaker Jaguar Land Rover had impacted activity in the automotive supply chain. 

(Reporting by Suban Abdulla; editing by William Schomberg)

Key Takeaways

  • UK manufacturing downturn eased slightly in September.
  • Concerns about November budget and economic conditions persist.
  • CBI's new orders balance fell to -27 in September.
  • Export orders improved slightly but remain below average.
  • High energy costs and hiring issues continue to affect firms.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did the CBI report indicate about manufacturing new orders?
The CBI's monthly balance for manufacturing new orders fell in September to -27 from -33 in August.
How did manufacturers feel about the upcoming November budget?
Businesses are looking ahead to the November Budget with hope that it delivers meaningful action to ease cost and regulatory pressures.
What are the current expectations for rising prices among manufacturers?
Expectations for rising prices over the coming three months among manufacturers were their weakest since October 2024, according to the CBI.
What was the state of export orders in September?
The survey's gauge of export orders improved marginally compared to August at -32, but remained far below the long-term average of -19.
What challenges are UK factories currently facing?
UK factories are facing challenges such as high energy costs, issues hiring skilled workers, and concerns about the government's budget.

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