Britain overtakes France as world's eighth-largest manufacturing nation

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The UK has overtaken France in the manufacturing rankings as the weak pound boosts exports.

Our factories produce £184billion of goods a year – the eighth highest in the world.

Now British factories are beating the French: UK becomes eighth highest producer in the world with £184billion of goods per year

UK factories produce £184bn of goods a year – the eighth highest in the world
It's up from ninth 12 months earlier, overtaking France which produces £179bn


By Hugo Duncan And Rachel Millard For The Daily Mail
18 September 2017

The UK has overtaken France in the manufacturing rankings as the weak pound boosts exports.

Our factories produce £184billion of goods a year – the eighth highest in the world.

That is up from ninth 12 months earlier, overtaking France which produces £179billion of goods.


Our factories produce £184billion of goods a year – the eighth highest in the world. Pictured is an employee at BAE Systems in Flintshire

China remains the world’s largest industrial nation followed by the US, according to United Nations figures analysed by manufacturing group EEF.

Paul Brooks, of Santander Corporate and Commercial, said: ‘With strong manufacturing figures reported from across the country, it is crucial that we continue to support manufacturers in all regions of the UK.’

Manufacturing output is driven by food and drink, accounting for 16 per cent, then chemicals and pharmaceuticals, and transport – both 14 per cent.

The North West of England was the biggest regional powerhouse, producing more than £24billion of goods a year.

It comes as figures show the volume of goods sold overseas by UK manufacturers rose by 9 per cent in a year.

EEF said earlier this month that more companies are seeing output and orders increase than at any time since 1995 as exports go from ‘strength to strength’.

Whisky, salmon and beer helped UK food exports reach a record £10.2billion during the first half of the year.

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Listen, once JT makes wreckrealtional pottery legal you just watch!
 

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Brits are proud of going backwards.

Meanwhile, everyone else is gearing up for the transition into knowledge-based economies.
 

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Too bad that almost no one in th so called knowledge based economy has the knowledge to make or repair anything. These are the people that call a tradesman to change a light bulb because they are too stupid to do it themselves.

Sorry that should be tradesperson. Since there are quite a number of competent women out there.
 

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Too bad that almost no one in th so called knowledge based economy has the knowledge to make or repair anything. These are the people that call a tradesman to change a light bulb because they are too stupid to do it themselves.

Sorry that should be tradesperson. Since there are quite a number of competent women out there.
Why is that bad? It provides employment to those whose intellectual capacity extends no further than changing a light bulb.
 

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Too much toxic socialism in France. Macron is trying to change the employment laws to make the country more productive. But he faces an uphill battle.
 

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Too many useless Muslims in France is a big part of the problem

Do you know of any productive Muslim countries??
 

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Wait a minute. Overtakes? Wasn't Britain once well ahead of France? When did the Brits fall behind their once arch-rivals?