UK manufacturers end first quarter with faster growth

The UK manufacturing sector ended the first quarter of 2004 with accelerating growth, according to the latest PMI figures.

The purchasing managers' index (PMI) - a composite indicator of economic activity from CIPS and NTC Research, where 50 means no change on the previous month - rose to 53.7, up from 53 in February.

Supply bottlenecks muted growth for intermediate goods producers and, more widely, fed into longer delivery times for suppliers (43.6) and higher input prices (63.9)....

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