The Confederation of British Industry reports firms anticipate significant drops in output for business services, consumer services, distribution and manufacturing in the coming months.
Business confidence takes another knock as the latest Confederation of British Industry survey paints a stark picture of what’s ahead. Companies across the UK are bracing for further output declines, with the distribution sector expecting the steepest fall at 41%.
The CBI’s regular Industrial Trends Survey captures the mood among firms – and it’s not optimistic. Business and professional services firms anticipate a 24% drop in output, while consumer services expect a 15% decline. Manufacturing isn’t faring much better, with a predicted 20% fall.
The Numbers Tell the Story
These figures reflect a broader pattern of economic uncertainty that’s been building for months. The CBI surveys have long served as a barometer for UK business sentiment, tracking expectations for output, orders and investment across key sectors.
Distribution faces the harshest outlook. A 41% expected decline signals serious concerns about consumer demand and supply chain pressures that could ripple through the entire economy.
Echoes of Previous Downturns
This isn’t uncharted territory. During the height of pandemic disruption in 2020, manufacturing output volumes plummeted by 46% in the three months to August, moderating from an even steeper 59% decline in the prior period. Those surveys also highlighted record plunges in manufacturing orders, with domestic and export declines hitting their fastest pace in nearly 40 years.
The current predictions, while concerning, haven’t reached those extreme levels yet.
Skills Shortage Compounds the Challenge
Adding to the pressure, separate CBI research reveals that 67% of UK companies are struggling with unfilled digital vacancies. This skills gap could make it even harder for businesses to manage the anticipated output declines, especially as demand for digital expertise is set to rise sharply.
The organisation estimates the UK is losing £63 billion annually due to digital skills shortages – a figure that highlights how workforce challenges compound economic headwinds.
Source: @CBItweets
Key Takeaways
- Distribution sector faces steepest expected decline at 41%, followed by business services at 24%
- Manufacturing output expected to fall 20%, though not approaching 2020’s 46% plunge
- Skills shortages in digital roles affect 67% of firms, potentially worsening output pressures
What This Means for Kent Residents
Kent’s economy, heavily reliant on manufacturing hubs and distribution networks through major ports like Dover, faces particular vulnerability from these predicted declines. Local businesses in these sectors should prepare for challenging months ahead, potentially including reduced hours or temporary layoffs. However, Kent County Council maintains support programmes for export-focused businesses, and government-backed small business support remains available for firms facing economic pressures – it’s worth checking eligibility if your household income depends on these affected sectors.
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