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Optimism rises amid record growth in orders

The UK's small and medium-sized manufacturers have reported strong growth in domestic and export orders.

A survey of 373 manufacturers by the CBI found that total new orders growth in the three months to April was at a three-year high.

It was driven by solid rises in both domestic and export orders, with the latter growing at the fastest pace since mid-2011.

Output growth was also at its highest for six years, and orders and output are expected to strengthen yet further in the coming quarter.

The survey, which was conducted prior to the announcement of a General Election, found that optimism about the business situation rose at its fastest pace in almost three years, with export optimism climbing at a record rate.

However, the weak pound is continuing to stoke inflationary pressure, with SME manufacturers reporting the strongest rises in unit costs and prices in six years.

Furthermore, investment plans for the year ahead deteriorated, particularly those for buildings and plant and machinery, after improving over the previous two quarters.

However, investment intentions remain a little above their long-run averages.

CBI principal economist Alpesh Paleja said: "The UK's SME manufacturers have hit a purple patch, with strong domestic and export demand driving a firm rise in output.

"But costs and prices have continued to climb, with little sign of let-up over the next quarter.

"This is putting considerable pressure on manufacturers' margins, and so we're likely to see further pass-through to consumer prices ahead."

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