Posted on February 27, 2017

Britain’s manufacturers fear that increased cost of raw materials may threaten a robust recovery since the Brexit vote that has included total export orders hitting a two-year high.

A survey of the sector found that firms said the weak pound was increasing the cost of imports, forcing them to raise prices or accept a severe squeeze on profits. Export orders also fell slightly, though remained well above the long-run average as manufacturers continued to benefit from the other side of the devaluation in sterling.

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