UK and Lancs economy 'stuck in a rut' over Brexit
The British Chambers of Commerce said growth was “flatlining” and business confidence weakening.
A survey of 5,600 businesses showed manufacturing exports were slowing and many services firms were giving up trying to hire new staff.
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Hide AdRecruitment problems reported by service firms have hit an all-time high, the BCC said.
The study also revealed an increasing number of manufacturers expect prices to rise, mainly because of the cost of raw materials.
Uncertainty over future trading conditions is continuing to act as a brake on business investment in both the manufacturing and services sectors, the report said.
The balance of firms that looked to invest in either plant and machinery or training in recent months fell in both sectors to their lowest level in more than a year.
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Hide AdDr Adam Marshall, director general of the BCC, said: “These figures reinforce what we are hearing from businesses up and down the country – the uncertainty over Brexit and the lack of bold moves to boost business at home are starting to bite.
“It should be a matter of grave concern to government that sales and orders both at home and abroad are stagnating”.
He added: “We have a vibrant and innovative business community that wants to invest and grow but we are stuck in limbo while Brexit negotiations rumble on.
Alan Welsh, policy manager of The North and Western Lancashire Chamber of Commerce, said: “The Lancashire data does reflect much of what has been reported nationally (by the BCC).
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Hide Ad"In general terms, most economic indicators in our survey have weakened in Q3 and firms are starting to feel less confident about their turnover and profitability expectations for the next 12 months.”