Vaccine rollout boosts UK services, manufacturing
Government plans to ease pandemic restrictions in the coming months has led to a sharp rebound in the fortunes of both the service sector and manufacturing in the UK.
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Meanwhile, new research among more than a thousand small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the UK found that the successful rollout of coronavirus vaccines had resulted in almost a fifth (19 per cent) now planning to recruit more staff.The survey, commissioned by Hitachi Capital Invoice Finance, also found that a further 19 per cent had decided to reverse redundancy decisions.Andy Dodd, managing director at Hitachi Capital Invoice Finance, said: “The UK is leading the way when it comes to vaccine rollout, and it’s great to see the success of the programme is translating into business confidence for hundreds and thousands of SMEs."Many employees up and down the country across a range of industries including hospitality and leisure, will be grateful for greater job security. The news that many businesses are now beginning to think about hiring new recruits is also a huge positive for the wider economy.”
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