West & North Yorkshire Business Q4 2021

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Sales and confidence remain strong, but Q3 21 external pressures look set to challenge many QUARTERLY ECONOMIC REPORT

Demand remains strong across the region but many firms are struggling to keep pace as supply challenges hold back order fulfilment. This is the view from Chambers of Commerce in West & North Yorkshire, as the two business organisations report the findings of their latest Quarterly Economic Survey (QES). Domestic sales across services held up following the surge witnessed in quarter1, and whilst the pace of growth slowed for manufacturers, overall the data is positive. However, the availability and cost of raw material is cited by manufacturers as a problem as are haulage and shipping disruptions, largely down to Covid, Brexit and driver shortages. Wider labour shortages are also a problem for many firms with two thirds of service sector and 80% of manufacturers reporting recruitment difficulties in the last quarter. Additional bureaucracy, border delays and transportation costs continue to cause problems for 1 in 2 manufacturers exporting to the EU; although this is down from the same period in Q1 of this year as companies adjust to new and additional trade procedures.

Amanda Beresford, Chair of West & North Yorkshire Chamber of Commerce, said of the results: “It’s pleasing to know that many of our business are now facing growing demand for their goods and services. Of course, it’s not so pleasing that they are now facing further challenges as they attempt to meet that demand. Rising input costs and inflationary pressures are expected to be short term, but will challenge company cash flows in the interim period as balance sheets recover from the economic crisis. On employment and recruitment, the survey findings chime with national data showing job vacancies at their highest recorded level. Recruitment, however, remains tough in the current ‘candidate-led market’ which exists right now “Despite the challenges business confidence remains strong as companies look to 2022.”

Sir Roger Marsh OBE DL, chair of the Leeds City Region Enterprise Partnership and NP11, said, “It is encouraging to see that the sectors most badly affected by the pandemic are bouncing back in Quarter 3. Domestic demand has continued to grow and this is reflected in increased orders and sales in the service sector and robust performance by B2C sectors including hospitality and retail. “The re-opening of the economy has swept away remaining caution among local firms, prompting an intensification of recruitment activity and a rebound in investment to prepandemic levels. The strengthening of the labour market is reflected in recruitment intentions in the manufacturing sector which reached record levels in the lifetime of this survey, and strong growth in service sector jobs. It is therefore to be hoped that the end of the furlough scheme will not prove to be too disruptive in this improving job market. “

Further details and the Chamber’s full QES report can be found online www.wnychamber.co.uk/representation/qes/


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EVENTS

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pages 56-57

RAISING THE BAR

1min
pages 52-53

TRANSPORT

2min
page 51

PROFILE

2min
page 50

ECONOMY

3min
page 49

ENVIRONMENT

1min
page 43

TRANSPORT

1min
page 48

PROFILE

4min
pages 40-42

INTERNATIONAL

3min
pages 44-45

FEATURE

5min
pages 36-39

PROFILE

2min
pages 34-35

PROFILE

6min
pages 28-31

TECHNOLOGY

4min
pages 20-21

PROFILE

3min
pages 32-33

PROFILE

5min
pages 24-27

SUPPORT

3min
pages 22-23

MANUFACTURING

2min
pages 14-15

REGIONAL NEWS

4min
pages 12-13

MEMBERS’ NEWS

18min
pages 6-11
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