The impact of the UK's vote to leave the European Union has had a mixed impact on regional business with manufacturing firms showing a more positive outlook than services according to the Sheffield City Region Quarterly Economic Survey.
The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) Quarterly Economic Survey Britain's largest and most authoritative private sector business survey, based on more than 7,000 responses from firms in Q3 2016 shows a mixed picture, with an improved short-term performance in the manufacturing sector set against a further slowdown in growth in the services sector.
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