LONDON, Nov 24 Reuters British industrial orders weakened a little in November and manufacturers were gloomy about the outlook for the coming months, a survey showed on Thursday.
The Confederation of British Industry39;s CBI monthly order books balance fell to 5 from 4 in October, although it was still above the longrun average of 13.
The survey39;s gauge of output struck a fivemonth high, driven by supply chain improvements, but on balance factories surveyed expected output to weaken in the coming three months.
Anna Leach, CBI deputy chief economist, said manufacturers welcomed some aspects of finance minister Jeremy Hunt39;s budget statement last week.
But little was said about two of the most pressing issues that are currently holding the sector back the future of the business energy support scheme and access to skills, she said.
This leaves big question marks hanging over the competitiveness of UK manufacturing.
Reporting by Andy Bruce; editing by David Milliken
Source Reuters