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UK factories suffer bigger drop in orders during June, CBI says

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Posted on June 24, 2025

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MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) -British manufacturers this month reported the sharpest contraction in orders since January and expectations for selling prices cooled, the Confederation of British

UK Manufacturing Orders Experience Significant Decline in June

MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) -British manufacturers this month reported the sharpest contraction in orders since January and expectations for selling prices cooled, the Confederation of British Industry said on Tuesday.

The CBI's monthly balance for manufacturing new orders fell in June to -33 from -30 in May.

The CBI's gauge of output for the past three months improved but remained rooted in contraction territory.

"The UK's manufacturing sector is under significant pressure, contending with high energy costs, rising labour costs, pervasive skills shortages, and a volatile global economic environment," said Ben Jones, lead economist at the CBI.

The survey's gauge of export orders rose to its highest level since August last year, meaning the worsening picture for orders overall reflected worsening domestic demand.

Expectations for rising prices among manufacturers fell to their lowest level in net terms since February, the CBI said.

(Reporting by Andy BruceEditing by William Schomberg)

Key Takeaways

  • UK manufacturing orders fell sharply in June.
  • CBI reports the sharpest contraction since January.
  • Export orders reached the highest level since last August.
  • Domestic demand worsened, affecting overall orders.
  • Expectations for rising prices among manufacturers fell.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the change in the CBI's monthly balance for manufacturing new orders in June?
The CBI's monthly balance for manufacturing new orders fell in June to -33 from -30 in May.
What challenges is the UK's manufacturing sector currently facing?
The UK's manufacturing sector is under significant pressure due to high energy costs, rising labour costs, pervasive skills shortages, and a volatile global economic environment.
How did expectations for selling prices change among manufacturers?
Expectations for rising prices among manufacturers fell to their lowest level in net terms since February, according to the CBI.
What does the CBI's gauge of export orders indicate?
The survey's gauge of export orders rose to its highest level since August last year, indicating that the worsening picture for orders overall reflected declining domestic demand.
What was the status of the CBI's gauge of output for the past three months?
The CBI's gauge of output for the past three months improved but remained rooted in contraction territory.

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