As Made in Britain marks its ten year anniversary, the manufacturing association's CEO John Pearce considers what the next ten are likely to have in store.
Amid so much economic uncertainty, predicting the next few weeks in British manufacturing, let alone the next few years, seems hugely challenging or even foolhardy. With today’s geo-political crises, the cloud of de-globalisation and multiple inflationary pressures, there is an understandable lack of clarity over planning for the future and a barrier to upbeat forecasting.…
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