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szdaily -> World Economy
UK industrial output falls sharpest since Q4 of 2012
     2016-April-11  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    BRITAIN’S industrial output shrank at the fastest rate in more than three years in the three months to February and the trade deficit ballooned to its widest in eight years, data showed Friday, adding to worries of a broader economic slowdown.

    Finance minister George Osborne warned at the start of the year that the economy faced a “cocktail of risks” due to spillover from a slowdown in China and a slump in commodity prices. There are also jitters at home in the run-up to the June 23 referendum on whether to leave the European Union.

    Some of these dangers now appear to be materializing, with industrial output — which makes up 15 percent of Britain’s economy — shrinking by 1.5 percent in the three months to February, its steepest decline since late 2012.

    “Today’s release is disappointing and paints a dire picture of manufacturing in the United Kingdom,” HSBC economist Simon Wells said.

    Sterling fell versus the dollar after the data and the EEF, a trade body for British manufacturers, said the latest data pointed to a “fairly dismal” first quarter.

    Britain’s NIESR research institute estimated after the data that overall economic growth in the first three months of 2016 had almost halved to just 0.3 percent, which would be the weakest rate of growth since the end of 2012.

    The Office for National Statistics said factory output fell sharply on the month and the year, driven by lower production of cars, machinery, chemicals and clothes, and bucking Reuters poll forecasts for it to stay broadly stable.

    Steel production, in the headlines after India’s Tata Steel put Britain’s biggest steelworks up for sale, sank to its lowest in more than seven years.

    Over the same three months, the country’s trade deficit in goods and services reached its widest since March 2008, when trade tumbled due to the global financial crisis.

    The goods trade deficit with the EU was the highest since records began in 1998, and the overall goods deficit exceeded all economists’ forecasts in a Reuters poll after a sharp upward revision to January data.

    Friday’s data continues a pattern that suggests Britain’s economy slowed at the start of the year due to a mix of domestic and global factors that have hit exports and investment.

    (SD-Agencies)

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