UK manufacturing output continues to grow

Manufacturing order books remained robust and output growth accelerated in February, according to the CBI.

A survey of 380 manufacturers found that total order books improved slightly on January, although they remained below levels recorded in November and December. Overall export orders also rebounded after a drop in January. The motor vehicles sector was the biggest contributor to the improvement in export orders, recording its strongest performance since October 2011. Output grew at one of the strongest rates since survey records began in 1975. Optimism about output prospects also improved, with expectations for output growth over the coming three months at their strongest since September - 16 out of 17 sectors expect output to expand over the next three months. Anna Leach, CBI head of economic analysis, said: "The manufacturing sector shows continued signs of improvement with demand high and steady and output growing strongly. "As the UK and global economies continue to strengthen over the coming months, we expect conditions to continue to improve for UK manufacturers and to increasingly feed through to business investment."