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Manufacturing conditions slowly getting better

Series: CBI News Release ; 11 December 2003 (2)Publication details: 2003Subject(s): Summary: The latest CBI monthly industrial trends survey shows manufacturers' export order books fuller in December than for nearly three years and output expected to grow for the first time in a year. Domestic order books were at their highest since June 2002. Manufacturing prices are expected to go on falling over the next three months but at the slowest rate since January 2001 and stocks levels have been kept low by increased demand. http://www.cbi.org.uk/ndbs/press.nsf/0363c1f07c6ca12a8025671c00381cc7/ed338df8826b044e80256df700562230?OpenDocument
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The latest CBI monthly industrial trends survey shows manufacturers' export order books fuller in December than for nearly three years and output expected to grow for the first time in a year. Domestic order books were at their highest since June 2002. Manufacturing prices are expected to go on falling over the next three months but at the slowest rate since January 2001 and stocks levels have been kept low by increased demand. http://www.cbi.org.uk/ndbs/press.nsf/0363c1f07c6ca12a8025671c00381cc7/ed338df8826b044e80256df700562230?OpenDocument