WESTERN MAIL ARTICLE DEC 23RD 2011 Over the last year, the manufacturing sector, ignored for so long by politicians, has now become a favoured industry again. With the UK Government partially pinning its hopes on an export led recovery, policymakers are looking to refocus their efforts on manufacturers, especially those in high technology sectors. In fact, whilst manufacturing only accounts for 10 per cent of the UK economy, it generated some £205bn in exported goods in 2009, representing approximately 53 per cent of total UK export by value. This refocusing on the manufacturing sector could be particularly good news for Wales, especially as the industry is mainly located outside the south east of England and any growth in the sector will have a disproportionate effect on the less prosperous parts of the UK, such as the Welsh economy. As the First Minister said recently, “Manufacturing is vital to the economy in Wales and should be considered at least as important as financia...
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