Chapter 4: Production, metals and construction
NOTE: The number in brackets following the current table number are those previously used in this publication.
4.1a (7.1) Output of the production industries
4.1b (7.1) Output of the production industries
4.1c (7.1)Output of the production industries
4.1d (7.1)Output of the production industries
4.1e (7.1) Output of the production industries
4.2 (7.2) Productivity jobs and output per filled job
4.3 (10.1) Iron and steel Weekly averages
4.4 (10.2) Supplies and deliveries of steel Weekly averages
4.5 (10.4)Total engineering1 Values at current prices
4.6 (10.5) Manufacture of fabricated metal products and machinery and equipment n.e.c.
4.7 (10.6) Manufacture of electrical and optical equipment
4.8 (12.1) Volume of construction output by all agencies by type of work
4.9 (12.2) Value of new orders obtained by contractors for new work at current prices
4.10 (12.3) Building materials and components
4.11a (12.4) Permanent dwellings started and completed
4.11b (12.4) Permanent dwellings started and completed
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4.1 (7.1) Output of the production industries
Summary - Seasonally a
Mining and quarrying
Total
Total Manufact-
production Mining and uring Food, drink and
industries quarrying industries tobacco
SIC 2003
Sub-section C+D+E C D DA
Weights 1000 156 744.3 109
CKYW CKYX CKYY CKZA
2006 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
2007 100.1 98.1 100.5 100.0
2008 97.0 91.9 97.6 98.3
2009 87.2 83.2 87.2 96.3
2010 89.1 78.5 90.3 100.6
Seasonally adjusted
2006 Q1 100.5 106.8 99.1 98.6
Q2 99.7 99.0 99.8 99.5
Q3 99.8 98.0 100.2 99.8
Q4 100.0 96.3 100.9 102.1
2007 Q1 99.7 97.8 100.3 99.9
Q2 100.1 98.7 100.5 100.3
Q3 100.0 98.5 100.2 99.7
Q4 100.5 97.3 100.9 100.3
2008 Q1 100.1 93.5 101.3 100.1
Q2 98.6 92.8 99.3 98.3
Q3 96.7 92.5 97.3 97.8
Q4 92.5 88.6 92.6 97.1
2009 Q1 87.8 85.1 87.4 96.8
Q2 87.6 85.4 87.2 96.8
Q3 86.6 81.3 86.6 96.4
Q4 87.0 81.2 87.4 95.2
2010 Q1 88.1 80.6 88.5 99.0
Q2 89.1 80.3 90.0 99.6
Q3 89.3 78.2 90.8 101.6
Q4 89.9 74.9 91.7 102.1
2011 Q1 89.8 73.6 92.4 103.0
Q2 88.4 68.6 91.9 103.5
2009 Jan 88.6 87.0 87.9 96.6
Feb 87.8 85.9 87.2 96.6
Mar 87.0 82.3 87.2 97.1
Apr 87.8 85.8 87.6 97.1
May 87.1 83.9 86.9 97.0
Jun 87.8 86.4 87.2 96.4
Jul 87.5 85.7 86.7 97.4
Aug 85.8 79.5 86.0 95.3
Sep 86.4 78.7 87.0 96.5
Oct 86.6 82.4 86.8 95.8
Nov 87.1 82.4 87.5 95.0
Dec 87.2 78.8 88.0 94.7
2010 Jan 87.1 80.8 87.0 98.6
Feb 87.6 79.6 88.2 98.8
Mar 89.5 81.4 90.4 99.4
Apr 89.0 81.1 89.8 98.6
May 89.4 82.1 90.0 99.3
Jun 88.9 77.6 90.2 101.0
Jul 89.0 77.6 90.5 100.0
Aug 89.3 78.2 90.8 102.2
Sep 89.6 78.8 90.9 102.7
Oct 89.4 75.0 91.5 101.5
Nov 89.9 75.1 91.9 102.5
Dec 90.3 74.6 91.7 102.3
2011 Jan 90.6 77.7 92.4 102.6
Feb 89.3 71.4 92.3 102.8
Mar 89.5 71.5 92.4 103.5
Apr 87.9 71.4 90.9 103.7
May 88.6 66.9 92.5 103.6
Jun 88.6 67.4 92.2 103.3
Please note that periods open to revision are from January 2010 this round .
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Summary - Seasonally adjusted
Textiles, leather and clothing
Coke ref
Textiles, petrol and Chemicals Basic metals Engineering
leather and nuclear and man-made and metal and allied
clothing fuels fibres products industries
DB_DC DF DG DJ DK_DM
22 12.7 89.2 99.7
AGVO CKZF CKZG CKZJ AGXS
100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
98.5 102.4 99.1 100.7 100.9
98.1 104.7 99.0 96.7 97.3
89.6 99.4 94.5 78.0 82.9
93.9 96.0 88.5 85.1 89.6
101.5 100.9 97.9 99.6 98.6
100.2 100.5 99.7 99.8 100.5
97.6 100.0 101.3 100.1 100.3
100.7 98.6 101.0 100.5 100.6
96.9 100.7 99.9 100.9 100.9
98.7 102.7 99.4 100.9 100.9
99.8 102.5 98.0 100.5 101.0
98.6 103.6 99.2 100.4 100.7
99.3 104.9 100.6 100.5 101.7
99.8 106.2 99.6 99.5 99.8
98.1 102.7 100.4 97.4 96.6
95.4 104.9 95.3 89.3 91.2
91.5 106.7 94.4 79.6 82.1
89.0 98.3 96.2 77.2 82.3
89.7 97.9 93.5 77.3 81.9
88.2 94.5 93.7 78.0 85.4
89.2 98.3 90.1 80.2 86.8
93.5 90.8 88.4 84.8 89.4
97.3 96.5 89.0 86.9 89.3
95.5 98.4 86.6 88.5 93.0
98.2 91.7 86.7 85.7 95.3
102.5 86.7 86.1 85.1 94.0
92.2 106.3 94.2 80.4 82.9
91.6 110.4 94.5 79.9 81.7
90.8 103.5 94.5 78.3 81.8
90.3 96.6 98.0 76.7 82.1
88.3 99.8 96.0 77.0 81.8
88.3 98.7 94.7 78.0 82.9
87.3 100.7 95.3 76.5 81.6
89.8 97.8 92.7 78.2 81.0
92.0 95.3 92.5 77.3 83.0
89.1 91.6 92.7 76.8 84.5
86.8 94.7 94.5 78.3 85.6
88.7 97.0 94.0 79.0 86.1
86.2 96.1 91.1 78.3 84.8
90.5 98.5 88.6 79.8 86.5
90.9 100.3 90.6 82.5 89.1
91.6 92.9 89.4 84.1 88.7
94.2 90.2 87.1 84.3 90.6
94.6 89.4 88.7 85.9 88.9
100.5 95.3 88.3 86.2 89.0
96.4 95.9 88.8 86.4 89.5
94.9 98.3 89.7 88.1 89.5
96.5 101.5 88.5 87.9 91.7
95.1 98.4 86.9 87.8 93.4
95.0 95.2 84.4 89.8 94.0
97.9 95.7 87.2 85.7 95.3
97.4 93 86.5 86 95.7
99.5 86.5 86.5 85.4 94.9
100.6 90.4 85.5 83.2 92.6
101.4 86.1 86.9 85.8 94.8
105.5 83.5 85.9 86.4 94.6
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Average 2006 = 100
Other Electricity,
manufact- gas and
uring water
DD_DN E
AGXQ CKYZ
100.0 100.0
100.9 100.2
96.8 100.3
86.4 94.1
87.5 97.1
100.1 103.3
99.1 99.9
100.2 99.3
100.7 97.6
100.1 98.4
100.6 99.1
100.4 100.7
102.5 102.8
101.9 101.2
98.8 102.4
96.0 99.1
90.6 98.3
86.8 94.7
86.8 93.6
86.1 95.1
86.0 93.0
86.9 96.1
88.0 96.2
87.8 96.1
87.3 99.8
87.9 96.3
87.7 93.6
87.4 96.3
86.3 94.6
86.7 93.3
87.5 92.7
86.2 93.3
86.6 94.8
86.0 96.8
85.6 94.7
86.8 93.9
85.5 92.0
85.7 92.1
86.8 94.9
84.5 97.6
86.9 95.6
89.4 95.2
88.6 95.3
87.6 96.5
88.0 96.8
88.4 96.1
88.0 95.5
87.0 96.7
87.4 96.7
87.7 98.3
86.8 104.5
87.9 97.3
87.2 95.5
88.7 96.1
86.6 91.8
88.6 93.5
87.7 95.4
4.1 (7.1) Output of the production industries
continued
Summary - Not seasonally adjusted
Manufacturing industries
Total
Total manufact- Textiles,
production Mining and uring Food, drink leather and
industries quarrying industries and tobacco clothing
SIC 2003
Sub-section C+D+E C D DA DB_DC
Weights 1000 156 744.3 109 22
AGVZ AGVT AGVV AGUV AGWR
2006 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
2007 100.3 98.2 100.9 100.0 98.8
2008 97.4 91.8 98.2 98.4 98.7
2009 87.5 83.3 87.4 96.3 89.9
2010 89.4 78.9 90.6 100.9 94.6
Not seasonally adjusted3
2006 Q1 101.5 111.4 97.9 93.4 99.6
Q2 99.0 99.8 99.7 97.5 98.3
Q3 96.8 89.0 99.5 99.0 99.2
Q4 102.7 99.8 103.0 110.1 102.9
2007 Q1 100.8 100.9 99.0 94.3 95.0
Q2 99.3 98.6 100.7 98.3 96.8
Q3 97.0 91.9 99.6 98.8 101.2
Q4 104.3 101.2 104.1 108.7 102.3
2008 Q1 100.7 96.5 99.3 94.9 96.8
Q2 98.5 92.8 100.4 96.2 97.9
Q3 94.5 85.5 97.9 97.6 101.4
Q4 95.8 92.4 95.2 105.0 98.7
2009 Q1 88.1 87.7 85.2 91.3 87.5
Q2 86.9 85.9 87.2 94.7 87.2
Q3 85.1 75.5 87.5 96.5 94.1
Q4 89.9 84.0 89.7 102.7 90.8
2010 Q1 88.6 83.0 86.7 93.7 85.9
Q2 88.4 81.4 90.1 98.2 92.2
Q3 87.7 73.5 91.4 101.9 101.9
Q4 92.8 77.7 94.0 109.7 98.4
2011 Q1 90.0 75.4 90.3 97.6 94.4
Q2 87.5 68.7 91.8 101.5 101.3
2009 Jan 86.2 90.5 81.0 88.7 83.3
Feb 85.1 85.3 81.6 87.7 85.5
Mar 93.2 87.3 93.1 97.7 93.7
Apr 87.2 87.4 86.6 96.9 86.9
May 84.0 86.7 83.3 91.5 84.3
Jun 89.6 83.6 91.8 95.6 90.6
Jul 86.9 79.7 88.9 98.5 93.5
Aug 78.7 71.2 80.1 90.3 86.3
Sep 89.6 75.6 93.4 100.6 102.5
Oct 91.7 84.9 93.3 106.2 96.6
Nov 91.2 84.4 91.5 99.7 94.1
Dec 86.8 82.7 84.4 102.2 81.6
2010 Jan 82.8 84.2 77.7 87.7 74.7
Feb 84.7 78.6 82.4 89.3 84.7
Mar 98.4 86.1 100.1 104.0 98.2
Apr 88.1 82.9 88.8 98.8 88.8
May 86.2 85.5 86.3 94.4 90.2
Jun 91.0 75.8 95.3 101.5 97.8
Jul 86.6 72.5 90.3 98.8 104.3
Aug 83.0 70.6 86.1 98.8 95.4
Sep 93.3 77.4 97.8 108.1 106.0
Oct 92.0 78.3 94.7 108.9 100.9
Nov 95.3 77.3 97.6 109.2 105.9
Dec 91.1 77.5 89.7 111.1 88.3
2011 Jan 86.1 80.4 83.0 92.0 84.6
Feb 86.1 70.3 86.2 92.8 91.2
Mar 98.0 75.5 101.7 108.1 107.4
Apr 85.2 73.6 87.3 102.2 93.7
May 86.6 67.5 91.0 99.9 99.7
Jun 90.7 65.1 97.1 102.6 110.6
Please note that periods open to revision are from January 2010 this round .
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Average 2006 = 100
Summary - Not seasonally adjusted
Manufacturing industries
Coke ref
petrol and Chemicals Basic metal Engineering Other Electricity,
nuclear and man-made and metal and allied manufact- gas and
fuels fibres products industries uring water
DF DG DJ DK_DM DD_DN Sect E
12.7 89.2 82 225.6 203.8
AGUX AGUZ AGVF AGXT AGXR AGVX
100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
102.4 99.1 102.0 101.3 101.3 99.9
104.8 99.3 98.4 97.9 97.4 100.0
99.4 94.0 79.1 83.2 86.7 94.8
96.8 88.8 85.7 89.7 87.9 96.9
98.2 98.8 101.3 97.8 98.3 119.5
99.9 100.2 101.8 100.3 99.1 91.3
102.2 102.0 99.8 97.2 101.1 84.8
99.6 99.1 97.0 104.7 101.5 104.4
98.6 100.6 104.0 99.8 98.5 114.0
102.4 99.3 104.4 101.4 100.7 89.9
104.7 97.9 101.1 98.4 101.2 85.3
104.0 98.6 98.4 105.5 104.8 110.5
102.9 100.8 102.8 99.5 99.3 117.8
106.0 100.3 104.3 101.4 100.0 92.9
105.0 101.7 99.3 95.2 97.9 83.8
105.3 94.5 87.1 95.6 92.2 105.7
104.3 93.4 81.2 79.9 84.4 110.7
98.2 95.3 80.2 82.5 87.1 86.0
100.1 95.0 79.3 81.1 88.1 82.0
94.9 92.3 75.8 89.4 87.1 100.7
97.3 90.6 81.4 84.7 85.1 111.9
91.5 88.1 87.3 89.5 88.3 86.5
99.3 90.9 88.4 87.9 89.5 81.6
99.1 85.6 85.6 97.0 88.6 107.7
90.7 86.8 87.0 93.1 85.6 111.2
85.5 85.8 87.5 93.7 88.2 84.6
102.3 92.6 79.1 73.2 79.5 118.2
101.0 89.6 78.8 75.3 81.1 110.9
109.7 98.0 85.7 91.1 92.7 103.1
93.9 96.6 78.2 79.6 87.3 90.8
97.9 91.3 77.5 77.1 83.6 84.7
102.8 98.0 84.9 90.8 90.4 82.5
105.5 100.0 81.1 82.0 88.2 83.1
99.7 87.5 74.4 71.9 80.8 79.9
95.0 97.6 82.3 89.5 95.4 83.1
97.2 96.2 80.9 89.6 93.4 90.5
92.7 93.9 79.8 91.4 90.3 100.3
94.8 86.6 66.6 87.3 77.6 111.2
90.3 87.5 74.2 72.8 74.4 119.2
95.7 85.0 78.0 79.4 81.5 111.5
105.9 99.5 91.9 101.7 99.5 105.0
92.0 88.3 85.2 85.4 88.7 90.8
90.8 83.8 84.0 84.9 85.0 85.9
91.8 92.3 92.6 98.1 91.2 82.8
101.9 90.6 88.3 87.0 88.0 81.1
99.4 86.8 83.9 80.0 84.8 79.4
96.5 95.3 92.9 96.8 95.8 84.4
98.2 89.5 88.8 93.3 92.6 93.4
95.7 88.9 92.4 99.3 94.7 106.4
103.5 78.3 75.6 98.4 78.5 123.3
94.8 83.7 81.2 83.4 77.1 118.5
87.9 83.0 84.1 88.4 81.7 109.9
89.3 93.6 95.7 107.4 98.1 105.3
91.1 82.6 81.1 86.0 84.6 87.2
83.1 86.1 87.6 91.7 88.5 83.8
82.3 88.8 93.6 103.5 91.6 82.8
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4.1 (7.1) Output of the production industries
continued
Detailed analysis
Mining and quarrying
Other mining and Food, drink and
Oil and gas Coal quarrying tobacco
SIC 2003
Sub-section C_1 C_11 CB DA
Weights 143.9 1.6 10.5 109.0
CKZO CKZP CKZQ CKZA
2006 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
2007 97.5 86.0 106.8 100.0
2008 92.6 92.2 82.1 98.3
2009 85.7 89.7 48.9 96.3
2010 80.2 87.4 53.2 100.6
1
Seasonally adjusted
2006 Q1 106.7 128.5 103.9 98.6
Q2 98.7 107.0 100.2 99.5
Q3 98.5 75.9 96.7 99.8
Q4 96.1 88.7 99.2 102.1
2007 Q1 97.5 86.0 103.4 99.9
Q2 98.1 86.5 108.4 100.3
Q3 97.8 95.3 108.4 99.7
Q4 96.8 76.2 107.2 100.3
2008 Q1 93.9 83.3 89.5 100.1
Q2 93.2 93.3 86.5 98.3
Q3 93.3 89.5 81.7 97.8
Q4 89.8 102.7 70.9 97.1
2009 Q1 87.6 92.3 49.4 96.8
Q2 87.9 95.3 49.1 96.8
Q3 83.4 91.3 50.2 96.4
Q4 83.7 79.9 46.8 95.2
2010 Q1 82.8 72.5 52.3 99.0
Q2 82.2 86.2 53.3 99.6
Q3 80.0 94.3 50.8 101.6
Q4 76.0 96.7 56.5 102.1
2011 Q1 73.7 108.7 66.8 103.0
Q2 68.8 89.1 62.6 103.5
2009 Jan 89.4 93.1 52.8 96.6
Feb 88.8 91.8 46.5 96.6
Mar 84.6 92.0 49.0 97.1
Apr 88.0 106.6 51.9 97.1
May 86.4 97.8 47.0 97.0
Jun 89.2 81.6 48.5 96.4
Jul 88.3 97.1 48.7 97.4
Aug 81.4 95.7 51.5 95.3
Sep 80.7 81.2 50.3 96.5
Oct 84.8 85.9 49.1 95.8
Nov 85.2 80.0 43.9 95.0
Dec 81.1 73.9 47.4 94.7
2010 Jan 83.3 68.0 48.9 98.6
Feb 81.6 72.7 53.6 98.8
Mar 83.4 76.8 54.5 99.4
Apr 83.0 82.0 54.4 98.6
May 84.2 82.0 54.1 99.3
Jun 79.3 94.7 51.5 101.0
Jul 79.4 92.6 50.1 100.0
Aug 80.2 87.7 49.3 102.2
Sep 80.4 102.5 52.8 102.7
Oct 76.2 98.6 53.7 101.5
Nov 76.1 92.7 58.1 102.5
Dec 75.5 98.9 57.9 102.3
2011 Jan 77.8 107.3 71.0 102.6
Feb 71.4 116.6 65.2 102.8
Mar 71.7 102.2 64.1 103.5
Apr 71.8 95.1 62.3 103.7
May 67.1 82.9 61.4 103.6
Jun 67.4 89.3 64.0 103.3
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Please note that periods open to revision are from January 2010 this round .
How to find this data from source:
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Average 2006 = 100
Detailed analysis
Textiles, leather and clothing Coke ref petrol
Textiles and Leather and and nuclear Chemicals and
textile products leather products fuels man-made fibres
DB DC DF DG
19.6 2.4 12.7 89.2
CKZB CKZC CKZF CKZG
100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
98.0 102.9 102.4 99.1
98.2 97.3 104.7 99.0
89.4 91.6 99.4 94.5
95.0 84.9 96.0 88.5
101.7 99.6 100.9 97.9
100.5 97.2 100.5 99.7
97.6 97.0 100.0 101.3
100.2 106.1 98.6 101.0
96.3 101.6 100.7 99.9
98.9 97.5 102.7 99.4
98.8 108.0 102.5 98.0
97.9 104.3 103.6 99.2
98.5 105.7 104.9 100.6
99.3 104.0 106.2 99.6
98.7 93.2 102.7 100.4
96.5 86.3 104.9 95.3
91.8 89.6 106.7 94.4
88.7 91.0 98.3 96.2
88.9 96.0 97.9 93.5
88.0 89.7 94.5 93.7
90.5 78.9 98.3 90.1
95.0 81.5 90.8 88.4
98.6 86.7 96.5 89.0
95.9 92.7 98.4 86.6
98.0 100.3 91.7 86.7
101.8 107.8 86.7 86.1
92.7 88.3 106.3 94.2
91.8 89.9 110.4 94.5
90.8 90.8 103.5 94.5
90.3 89.7 96.6 98.0
88.0 90.6 99.8 96.0
87.8 92.6 98.7 94.7
85.5 101.8 100.7 95.3
89.3 93.9 97.8 92.7
92.0 92.3 95.3 92.5
89.0 90.0 91.6 92.7
86.8 87.5 94.7 94.5
88.3 91.6 97.0 94.0
86.8 80.9 96.1 91.1
91.9 79.1 98.5 88.6
92.6 76.8 100.3 90.6
93.2 78.6 92.9 89.4
95.5 83.8 90.2 87.1
96.1 82.0 89.4 88.7
102.3 86.1 95.3 88.3
97.5 87.0 95.9 88.8
95.9 86.9 98.3 89.7
96.7 94.6 101.5 88.5
95.9 89.0 98.4 86.9
95.1 94.4 95.2 84.4
98.0 97.2 95.7 87.2
97.3 97.9 93.0 86.5
98.7 105.9 86.5 86.5
100.2 104.3 90.4 85.5
100.6 107.7 86.1 86.9
104.8 111.5 83.5 85.9
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4.1 (7.1) Output of the production industries
continued
Detailed analysis (continued)
Engineering and allied industries Other m
Basic metal Electrical
and metal Machinery and and optical Transport Wood and wood
products equiptment equiptment equiptment products
SIC 2003
Sub-section DJ DK DL DM DD
Weights 82 63.3 82.7 79.6 13.1
CKZJ CKZK CKZL CKZM CKZD
2006 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
2007 100.7 103.8 98.7 100.9 104.1
2008 96.7 102.1 92.7 98.4 97.2
2009 78.0 82.0 83.0 83.5 81.0
2010 85.1 92.6 85.3 91.7 81.5
Seasonally adjusted 1
2006 Q1 99.6 97.1 100.2 98.1 99.5
Q2 99.8 100.4 101.2 99.9 101.1
Q3 100.1 101.5 99.2 100.5 99.3
Q4 100.5 101.0 99.4 101.5 100.1
2007 Q1 100.9 102.8 100.1 100.3 105.5
Q2 100.9 102.8 98.2 102.0 103.4
Q3 100.5 104.7 99.6 99.6 102.8
Q4 100.4 104.8 96.8 101.6 104.9
2008 Q1 100.5 105.2 95.5 105.5 105.5
Q2 99.5 103.7 93.4 103.3 101.1
Q3 97.4 102.5 91.9 96.8 94.3
Q4 89.3 97.0 89.9 88.0 87.8
2009 Q1 79.6 85.3 83.3 78.4 79.4
Q2 77.2 81.5 82.8 82.3 81.2
Q3 77.3 79.1 82.1 83.9 85.5
Q4 78.0 82.3 83.7 89.6 77.8
2010 Q1 80.2 87.0 82.3 91.2 82.0
Q2 84.8 92.1 85.5 91.3 85.2
Q3 86.9 94.8 86.6 87.8 80.1
Q4 88.5 96.6 86.8 96.7 78.6
2011 Q1 85.7 96.7 89.4 100.3 78.3
Q2 85.1 97.2 89.8 95.8 79.6
2009 Jan 80.4 87.0 84.3 78.0 79.7
Feb 79.9 85.1 83.1 77.5 80.0
Mar 78.3 83.9 82.4 79.6 78.4
Apr 76.7 82.3 83.1 80.9 80.0
May 77.0 80.7 81.6 82.8 77.1
Jun 78.0 81.4 83.8 83.2 86.5
Jul 76.5 79.7 80.6 84.2 85.2
Aug 78.2 80.1 80.2 82.5 86.9
Sep 77.3 77.6 85.4 84.9 84.4
Oct 76.8 82.7 83.5 87.0 73.1
Nov 78.3 81.9 84.2 90.2 79.8
Dec 79.0 82.2 83.5 91.7 80.5
2010 Jan 78.3 85.3 78.6 90.8 71.7
Feb 79.8 86.0 83.0 90.4 82.8
Mar 82.5 89.7 85.4 92.4 91.5
Apr 84.1 90.8 84.6 91.3 85.2
May 84.3 92.4 87.4 92.5 84.3
Jun 85.9 93.0 84.4 90.2 85.9
Jul 86.2 96.0 86.9 85.6 80.5
Aug 86.4 94.2 87.1 88.2 81.4
Sep 88.1 94.3 85.8 89.6 78.5
Oct 87.9 96.4 87.0 92.8 79.3
Nov 87.8 98.2 86.3 97.0 81.2
Dec 89.8 95.1 87.2 100.2 75.2
2011 Jan 85.7 95.9 89.9 100.5 78.0
Feb 86.0 97.3 89.6 100.9 77.8
Mar 85.4 97.0 88.9 99.7 79.2
Apr 83.2 94.6 88.3 95.3 79.0
May 85.8 98.4 90.1 96.9 80.0
Jun 86.4 98.6 90.9 95.2 79.7
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Please note thatpPeriods open to revision are from January 2010 this round .
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Average 2006 = 100
Detailed analysis (continued)
Other manufacturing
Pulp, paper, Rubber and Non-metallic Other Electricity,
printing and plastic mineral manufacturing gas and
publishing products products NES water
DE DH DI DN Sec E
95.7 35.3 25.4 34.3 99.7
CKZE CKZH CKZI CKZN CKYZ
100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
100.3 99.1 100.0 103.7 100.2
98.0 94.1 94.5 97.8 100.3
89.3 81.6 81.1 89.3 94.1
89.3 80.5 84.5 94.3 97.1
100.8 99.7 101.3 97.5 103.3
97.9 100.1 98.1 101.6 99.9
100.1 100.8 99.9 100.0 99.3
101.2 99.4 100.8 100.9 97.6
99.7 98.5 99.4 101.2 98.4
99.3 99.9 101.8 103.2 99.1
99.4 98.8 99.9 104.4 100.7
102.9 99.4 98.8 106.1 102.8
102.2 97.9 101.8 104.2 101.2
99.5 94.9 97.8 100.7 102.4
97.6 93.5 92.2 97.8 99.1
92.9 90.3 86.2 88.7 98.3
91.2 80.9 79.6 88.7 94.7
91.2 81.4 80.0 87.2 93.6
87.6 82.5 82.2 88.9 95.1
87.4 81.6 82.6 92.4 93.0
88.7 79.9 80.9 95.4 96.1
89.6 80.7 86.1 93.9 96.2
89.5 80.4 86.9 94.3 96.1
89.4 81.0 84.2 93.7 99.8
89.8 82.1 88.2 92.2 96.3
89.7 80.9 85.1 94.0 93.6
91.1 83.0 81.0 89.2 96.3
90.7 81.1 78.6 87.4 94.6
91.9 78.6 79.3 89.4 93.3
93.2 81.0 80.1 86.6 92.7
90.0 81.5 79.5 88.8 93.3
90.3 81.8 80.3 86.3 94.8
88.3 82.5 82.1 86.4 96.8
86.1 82.2 82.5 89.2 94.7
88.4 82.7 81.9 91.2 93.9
86.9 81.7 81.4 93.2 92.0
87.4 81.3 82.9 90.1 92.1
87.9 81.8 83.5 93.9 94.9
87.6 79.3 75.8 92.6 97.6
88.7 78.4 82.0 95.6 95.6
89.8 82.0 85.0 98.1 95.2
88.9 83.1 87.0 95.6 95.3
89.9 79.2 85.3 92.6 96.5
89.9 79.9 85.9 93.5 96.8
90.9 80.3 86.5 94.1 96.1
89.1 80.8 86.6 95.8 95.5
88.4 80.2 87.6 93.0 96.7
88.9 81.1 87.3 92.8 96.7
88.5 82.5 86.6 94.3 98.3
90.7 79.5 78.7 93.9 104.5
89.5 82.5 87.1 93.5 97.3
89.4 81.6 88.8 89.5 95.5
90.6 82.1 88.7 93.5 96.1
89.8 79.1 84.2 90.3 91.8
90.1 82.0 85.4 96.8 93.5
89.1 81.6 85.6 95.0 95.4
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4.1 (7.1) Output of the production industries
Market Sector analysis
Intermediate goods and energy
Consumer Consumer Capital goods
durables non-durables industries Total Energy
SIC 2003
2
Weights 35.5 251.8 208.3 504.4 257.9
UFIU UFJS UFIL JMOH UFJB
2006 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
2007 100.6 99.4 101.6 99.8 98.7
2008 94.7 97.8 97.8 96.4 96.1
2009 81.6 94.2 84.8 85.2 89.6
2010 81.4 94.8 91.8 85.7 87.6
Seasonally adjusted1
2006 Q1 98.0 99.3 98.7 102.2 105.3
Q2 100.7 99.0 100.2 99.8 99.4
Q3 99.6 100.2 100.1 99.5 98.7
Q4 101.7 101.4 100.9 98.5 96.7
2007 Q1 99.8 99.1 101.3 99.4 97.9
Q2 101.3 99.4 101.6 99.7 98.6
Q3 102.1 98.7 101.7 99.8 99.1
Q4 99.3 100.4 101.8 100.2 99.3
2008 Q1 100.0 100.0 102.4 99.1 97.2
Q2 97.4 98.1 100.1 98.3 97.4
Q3 94.8 97.4 97.1 96.4 96.0
Q4 86.7 95.6 91.8 91.7 93.9
2009 Q1 81.7 95.3 84.4 85.9 91.3
Q2 81.5 95.6 84.1 85.4 90.7
Q3 80.6 93.2 83.9 84.8 88.7
Q4 82.8 92.5 86.8 84.6 87.8
2010 Q1 82.4 93.7 89.1 85.2 88.6
Q2 81.4 94.4 91.7 86.0 88.0
Q3 81.9 95.9 91.3 85.8 87.1
Q4 79.8 95.1 95.2 85.8 86.4
2011 Q1 82.7 95.3 97.0 84.6 83.5
Q2 82.8 96.1 96.0 81.8 79.4
2009 Jan 82.4 94.9 85.6 87.1 92.9
Feb 81.4 95.2 84.0 86.1 92.1
Mar 81.2 95.8 83.8 84.4 89.0
Apr 80.1 97.3 84.0 85.2 90.4
May 84.5 95.4 83.9 84.4 89.8
Jun 79.9 94.2 84.5 86.6 91.8
Jul 78.4 94.1 83.8 86.5 92.2
Aug 80.1 92.3 83.4 84.0 87.4
Sep 83.3 93.4 84.6 83.9 86.5
Oct 84.2 92.4 85.9 84.3 87.9
Nov 81.2 92.8 86.9 84.8 88.3
Dec 82.9 92.2 87.6 84.9 87.2
2010 Jan 82.2 93.0 87.0 84.5 89.4
Feb 81.6 93.1 88.9 84.8 87.8
Mar 83.6 94.9 91.3 86.4 88.8
Apr 82.3 93.5 91.0 86.4 88.2
May 81.6 94.2 92.9 86.2 89.2
Jun 80.4 95.5 91.2 85.3 86.6
Jul 81.9 95.6 90.8 85.5 86.7
Aug 83.0 96.1 91.4 85.5 86.9
Sep 80.7 95.8 91.7 86.3 87.7
Oct 79.5 95.6 93.9 85.2 85.5
Nov 78.6 94.7 95.8 85.9 85.9
Dec 81.4 94.9 95.9 86.3 87.8
2011 Jan 84.6 95.2 96.7 86.2 86.4
Feb 81.8 94.7 97.4 83.8 82.0
Mar 81.6 96.2 96.9 83.7 82.1
Apr 81.0 95.7 94.3 81.9 80.6
May 85.2 96.4 96.5 81.7 78.4
Jun 82.2 96.3 97.1 81.8 79.2
Note: The figures contain, where appropriate, an adjustment for stock changes.
1 Unadjusted data may be obtained from the Office for National Statistics, IOP Branch, Government Buildings,
Cardiff Road, Newport NP10 8XG.
2 These sum to the total of 1 000 for the production industries.
3 Includes adjustments to standardise the length of months.
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Average 2006 = 100
Intermediate goods and energy
Intermediate goods
246.6
UFJL
100.0
100.8
96.6
80.5
83.7
99.6
100.0
100.2
100.2
100.9
100.8
100.5
101.1
101.1
99.3
96.9
89.3
80.2
79.9
80.7
81.3
81.7
83.8
84.3
85.1
85.7
84.4
81.0
79.8
79.7
79.7
78.8
81.2
80.4
80.5
81.2
80.4
81.1
82.5
79.5
81.6
84.0
84.5
83.0
83.8
84.3
84.0
84.7
84.8
85.8
84.7
86.0
85.7
85.4
83.3
85.3
84.6
ch, Government Buildings,
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4.2 (7.2) Productivity jobs and output per filled job 1
Total
mining Total
quarrying manufac-
Total electricity turing
Whole production gas & water indus- Food, drink
economy2 industries supply tries and tobacco
SIC 1992
Sub-section
Productivity jobs
LNNM LNOJ LOIW LNOK LNOL
2004 98.3 106.2 92.2 107.1 105.6
2005 99.2 101.4 93.8 101.9 103.1
2006 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
2007 100.8 97.6 107.8 97.0 97.9
2008 101.6 95.0 111.3 93.9 95.1
2009 100.1 90.0 111.1 88.7 92.2
2010 100.2 88.0 118.5 86.1 91.5
Seasonally adjusted
2006 Q1 99.7 99.8 95.4 100.1 101.4
Q2 99.9 100.0 97.9 100.1 99.6
Q3 100.2 100.6 102.5 100.4 99.4
Q4 100.3 99.6 104.2 99.3 99.6
2007 Q1 100.2 98.3 105.3 97.9 98.4
Q2 100.7 97.9 107.2 97.3 97.9
Q3 100.9 97.4 109.0 96.7 97.8
Q4 101.5 96.7 109.6 95.9 97.4
2008 Q1 101.8 96.2 110.8 95.3 96.4
Q2 101.9 95.9 112.1 94.8 95.5
Q3 101.4 94.5 111.4 93.5 94.2
Q4 101.3 93.3 111.0 92.2 94.3
2009 Q1 100.8 91.4 112.9 90.1 93.1
Q2 99.8 89.7 110.6 88.4 91.5
Q3 99.8 89.6 110.2 88.3 92.5
Q4 99.8 89.4 110.5 88.1 91.7
2010 Q1 99.4 87.8 116.2 86.0 91.4
Q2 100.2 87.8 118.5 85.9 92.2
Q3 100.7 88.1 118.8 86.2 92.0
Q4 100.5 88.1 120.3 86.1 90.5
2011 Q1 101.1 88.2 124.5 86.0 90.2
Output per filled job
LNNN LNNW LOJA LNNX LNNY
2004 96.6 95.3 120.7 92.1 93.4
2005 98.0 98.6 112.3 96.6 97.7
2006 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
2007 102.0 102.5 91.6 103.6 102.2
2008 101.1 102.1 85.2 103.9 103.4
2009 97.9 96.9 78.5 98.3 104.4
2010 99.2 101.3 72.0 104.9 109.9
Seasonally adjusted
2006 Q1 99.7 100.7 110.3 99.0 97.2
Q2 99.7 99.7 101.2 99.7 99.8
Q3 100.0 99.3 95.8 99.8 100.4
Q4 100.6 100.3 92.7 101.6 102.5
2007 Q1 101.7 101.4 92.9 102.4 101.5
Q2 101.8 102.2 92.0 103.2 102.4
Q3 102.3 102.7 90.9 103.6 101.9
Q4 102.0 103.9 90.4 105.2 103.0
2008 Q1 102.2 104.0 86.9 106.3 103.8
Q2 101.7 102.9 85.8 104.7 102.9
Q3 101.2 102.3 85.1 104.1 103.9
Q4 99.3 99.2 83.0 100.4 103.0
2009 Q1 97.6 96.0 78.4 97.0 103.9
Q2 97.9 97.7 79.8 98.7 105.9
Q3 97.8 96.7 78.4 98.0 104.2
Q4 98.2 97.3 77.3 99.3 103.7
2010 Q1 99.0 100.3 74.2 102.9 108.2
Q2 99.3 101.5 72.6 104.8 108.0
Q3 99.4 101.4 71.4 105.3 110.4
Q4 99.1 102.0 69.9 106.5 112.8
2011 Q1 99.1 101.8 65.8 107.4 114.1
Note: The full productivity and unit wage costs data sets with associated articles can be found on the National Statistics website at:
1 Output per filled job is the ratio of the output index numbers published in Table 4.2 and productivity jobs
2 Whole economy output per job is based on Gross Value Added (GVA) at Basic Prices and whole economy jobs.
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Manufacturing industries
Pulp, paper
Textiles, & paper Other Basic
footwear, products, Chemicals non- metals Engi-
clothing pr inting and metalic and fabri- neering
and and man-made miner cated metals and related
leather publishing fibres products products industries
LOIS LOIM LOIN LZYL LZYP LOIT
119.4 104.1 109.8 110.6 104.8 107.4
108.3 99.2 103.5 103.8 98.4 103.4
100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
89.3 96.3 95.1 100.8 97.3 97.9
82.9 89.7 90.3 98.2 97.9 95.9
77.1 85.4 85.3 89.1 92.0 90.4
75.5 84.6 76.8 87.9 89.4 86.5
101.5 99.0 99.8 99.1 99.5 100.8
100.2 100.1 100.1 100.0 100.3 100.3
99.6 100.7 100.3 100.9 101.5 100.1
98.6 100.2 99.8 100.0 98.8 98.8
93.3 98.7 98.6 99.0 96.5 98.4
89.4 96.8 96.1 100.3 97.5 98.5
88.1 95.6 93.1 102.6 98.2 97.7
86.3 94.0 92.6 101.2 97.0 96.9
84.2 91.2 92.7 101.6 97.5 96.7
84.2 89.9 90.5 101.0 98.9 96.4
83.1 89.4 88.6 95.9 98.2 95.7
79.9 88.5 89.2 94.2 97.0 94.6
77.1 87.5 88.8 89.9 93.4 92.4
76.7 86.1 86.4 89.1 91.4 89.5
77.4 84.7 83.3 88.8 91.6 89.6
77.2 83.4 82.6 88.7 91.8 90.0
73.4 83.4 78.8 87.8 89.5 86.8
74.5 84.7 76.4 87.5 88.4 86.2
76.6 84.8 75.7 88.1 89.4 86.6
77.6 85.6 76.1 88.0 90.2 86.3
77.1 85.9 74.7 88.4 89.3 86.4
LNOG LNOA LNOB LZYM LZYQ LNOH
85.7 100.4 86.0 87.8 93.2 90.7
92.6 101.3 93.7 93.9 100.1 93.6
100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
110.4 104.3 104.3 99.2 103.5 103.1
118.4 109.2 109.7 96.2 98.7 101.5
116.2 104.6 110.8 91.0 84.8 91.8
124.3 105.5 115.3 96.2 95.2 103.6
100.0 101.8 98.2 102.2 100.1 97.8
100.0 97.8 99.6 98.1 99.5 100.2
97.9 99.5 101.0 98.9 98.6 100.2
102.1 101.0 101.2 100.8 101.8 101.8
103.9 101.0 101.3 100.4 104.6 102.6
110.4 102.6 103.4 101.4 103.5 102.4
113.3 104.0 105.2 97.4 102.3 103.3
114.2 109.5 107.2 97.6 103.6 103.9
117.9 112.0 108.5 100.1 103.1 105.2
118.5 110.7 110.0 96.9 100.6 103.5
118.1 109.1 113.3 96.2 99.2 101.0
119.3 104.9 106.8 91.4 92.1 96.4
118.8 104.2 106.3 88.6 85.2 88.9
116.0 105.9 111.3 89.7 84.5 91.9
115.9 103.5 112.2 92.5 84.4 91.3
114.2 104.8 113.4 93.1 85.0 94.9
121.5 106.4 114.3 92.2 89.6 99.9
125.5 105.7 115.7 98.3 95.9 103.7
127.1 105.4 117.5 98.6 97.2 103.1
123.1 104.4 113.8 95.7 98.1 107.8
127.5 104.5 116.1 99.8 96.0 110.3
es can be found on the National Statistics website at: www.statistics.gov.uk/productivity.
ble 4.2 and productivity jobs
asic Prices and whole economy jobs.
ml?edition=tcm%3A77-224807
2006 = 100
Other
manufactur-
ing
LOIZ
106.9
100.3
100.0
96.9
93.4
87.2
85.3
99.1
99.9
101.2
99.8
98.0
97.2
96.1
96.4
96.2
95.7
92.7
89.3
87.2
87.0
87.5
87.3
85.4
85.6
85.2
85.1
85.4
LOJD
93.5
98.9
100.0
105.1
104.0
99.1
102.4
100.0
100.9
99.1
100.1
102.8
104.8
105.9
106.9
106.1
103.7
103.9
102.3
99.4
98.4
99.6
98.9
102.9
101.8
102.3
102.6
101.0
4.3 (10.1) Iron and steel
Weekly averages
Stocks: end of period
Thousand tonnes
Iron Stocks1 Finished steel products
Consumption Consumption Consumption Net home
of imported Production in in steel- in steel- Crude steel and export At producers’
iron ore2 blast furnaces3 making Total stocks4
making Total stocks production deliveries works5
BJAB BJAC BJAD BJAE BJAF BJAG BJAH BJAI BJAJ
2005 305.9 195.9 192.0 7.3 87.1 228.4 254.6 247.6 1,816.4
2006 316.4 205.7 200.8 30.8 92.5 256.7 267.4 261.7 1,665.9
2007 317.6 210.8 206.3 76.1 98.6 195.7 276.8 271.9 1,585.7
2008 293.6 194.9 191.0 50.7 94.0 325.9 260.0 260.6 1,294.0
2009 210.1 144.7 142.3 8.4 65.3 127.9 190.1 176.6 1,435.9
2010 202.6 139.1 136.3 1.5 71.4 178.7 186.7 181.9 1,254.0
2008 Q1 948.4 630.6 625.0 135.0 308.3 637.3 846.6 877.1 4,884.4
Q2 983.3 638.3 629.6 98.8 333.5 822.9 875.9 921.0 4,346.8
Q3 905.4 609.7 590.5 163.3 305.7 874.9 817.7 759.6 4,253.0
Q4 670.5 453.0 438.7 169.3 183.5 920.4 574.8 579.0 4,125.7
2009 Q1 549.8 376.3 369.4 116.0 163.9 727.0 489.3 487.1 3,929.3
Q2 574.7 391.2 384.6 94.1 192.4 638.8 531.7 509.8 3,518.9
Q3 626.0 433.7 430.1 70.9 195.3 434.7 572.8 519.0 3,860.2
Q4 776.8 536.6 523.7 31.6 240.0 397.8 696.1 618.2 3,822.6
2010 Q1 677.2 463.0 450.1 98.1 209.0 476.1 596.1 607.7 3,998.0
Q2 678.1 445.0 436.0 5.1 232.3 542.6 598.0 565.5 3,493.9
Q3 533.9 382.4 374.0 13.9 222.8 654.1 537.3 494.1 3,728.7
Q4 550.4 387.1 383.2 4.5 197.2 473.1 521.0 520.3 3,663.3
2011 Q1 587.2 400.6 398.3 10.8 233.2 511.8 570.1 598.5 3,302.4
2008 Aug 301.1 195.0 188.7 58.6 102.2 269.7 264.3 233.5 1,458.3
Sep 292.7 208.1 201.3 58.9 109.5 295.8 283.7 268.5 1,398.5
Oct 284.2 187.5 183.9 62.0 80.7 334.9 244.3 229.2 1,403.5
Nov 222.8 151.0 145.1 56.6 75.3 259.6 203.4 199.3 1,428.2
Dec 163.5 114.5 109.7 50.7 27.5 325.9 127.1 150.5 1,294.0
2009 Jan 168.5 119.6 117.5 44.4 46.6 269.5 150.6 133.5 1,377.2
Feb 184.9 124.2 122.5 36.6 55.2 240.9 162.6 187.8 1,275.6
Mar 196.4 132.5 129.4 35.0 62.1 216.6 176.1 165.8 1,276.5
Apr 173.9 122.1 119.3 34.4 51.2 244.7 157.2 165.8 1,156.9
May 201.7 136.4 134.6 33.0 65.9 223.3 184.8 156.4 1,213.3
Jun 199.1 132.7 130.7 26.7 75.3 170.8 189.7 187.6 1,148.7
Jul 201.7 144.5 143.7 21.5 62.1 164.7 187.6 145.5 1,281.3
Aug 201.7 137.4 135.6 24.8 64.9 131.2 184.3 161.8 1,335.3
Sep 222.6 151.8 150.8 24.6 68.3 138.8 200.9 211.7 1,243.6
Oct 254.5 172.0 167.3 13.1 86.7 139.0 233.7 233.8 1,181.2
Nov 261.5 183.6 179.5 10.1 87.5 132.3 242.5 220.7 1,206.4
Dec 260.8 181.0 176.9 8.4 65.8 126.5 219.9 163.7 1,435.0
2010 Jan 249.0 175.5 174.3 6.9 72.2 131.5 222.1 189.5 1,495.8
Feb 214.5 151.0 141.2 40.7 68.4 163.2 190.5 210.4 1,308.0
Mar 213.7 136.5 134.6 50.5 68.4 181.4 183.5 206.1 1,191.9
Apr 238.4 159.4 155.8 0.9 77.5 168.4 211.0 206.6 1,163.1
May 221.5 149.5 146.5 2.1 79.3 164.1 202.0 184.6 1,175.8
June 218.2 136.1 133.7 2.1 75.5 210.1 185.0 174.3 1,156.1
July 174.8 125.8 120.6 1.1 72.5 220.0 176.2 177.5 1,157.9
Aug 183.1 128.4 126.6 6.7 73.2 214.9 178.2 139.0 1,295.7
Sep 176.0 128.2 126.8 6.1 77.1 219.2 182.9 177.6 1,275.1
Oct 185.2 128.6 128.7 1.5 78.9 140.1 186.4 183.1 1,220.5
Nov 193.2 136.0 135.2 1.5 70.6 154.3 186.0 204.6 1,188.8
Dec 172.0 122.5 119.3 1.5 47.7 178.7 148.6 132.5 1,254.0
2011 Jan 208.0 140.7 139.1 3.0 79.7 163.3 200.8 196.4 1,260.7
Feb 194.6 134.8 134.7 3.0 77.8 177.6 191.1 196.3 1,195.1
Mar 184.6 125.1 124.5 4.8 75.7 189.3 178.2 210.6 968.4
Apr 203.3 137.7 136.9 6.6 79.1 148.1 195.8 158.6 1,068.8
May 197.8 132.1 129.0 5.3 83.8 155.5 190.9 185.2 1,065.9
Source: UK Iron and Steel Statistics Bureau
1 Excludes iron foundries and refined iron works.
2 Including manganese ore.
3 Includes blast furnace ferro-alloys.
4 Includes blast furnace ferro-alloys, but excludes iron foundries and refined iron works.
5 Stocks of ingots, semi-finished and finished steel.
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4.4 (10.2) Supplies and deliveries of steel
Weekly averages
Supply from home sources
Crude steel production
of which: Producers’ stock
Total alloy changes1 Total Imports2
BJBA BJBB BJBC BJBE BJBF
2003 250.3 18.4 0.0 250.3 175.5
2004 264.7 18.4 0.7 264.0 187.4
2005 254.5 16.6 3.6 251.0 159.8
2006 267.4 14.6 -3.6 271.0 190.4
2007 275.2 15.0 -3.0 278.2 198.0
2008 260.0 15.9 -6.9 266.9 171.7
2009 176.8 7.2 -39.8 216.6 84.0
2010 186.7 9.8 -4.3 191.0 132.9
2005 Q2 271.1 20.8 14.9 256.2 175.4
Q3 238.9 12.2 -15.5 254.4 131.3
Q4 253.4 12.7 20.2 233.2 141.6
2006 Q1 273.2 13.9 -10.2 283.4 181.6
Q2 281.9 15.9 -8.7 290.6 204.8
Q3 261.2 14.0 9.6 251.6 188.8
Q4 253.3 14.7 -4.8 258.2 186.2
2007 Q1 277.5 16.6 -16.1 293.6 207.3
Q2 294.3 17.7 9.6 284.8 208.8
Q3 264.1 11.6 1.0 263.1 196.4
Q4 265.0 14.0 -6.3 271.3 179.6
2008 Q1 281.1 18.5 3.1 278.0 184.2
Q2 290.9 19.3 -24.3 315.2 189.9
Q3 272.3 15.1 3.4 268.9 177.8
Q4 195.7 10.6 -9.9 205.5 134.8
2009 Q1 162.2 6.7 -1.7 163.8 85.1
Q2 175.7 7.4 -12.1 187.8 82.0
Q3 191.4 7.4 8.3 183.1 84.6
Q4 231.1 8.4 18.1 213.0 108.1
2010 Q1 197.5 10.4 -23.1 220.6 116.1
Q2 198.2 11.0 -3.4 201.6 135.4
Q3 179.3 9.2 11.3 168.1 142.7
Q4 171.7 8.4 -2.0 173.7 137.4
2011 Q1 189.1 14.0 -27.0 216.1 161.8
1 Increases in stock are shown as + and decreases in stock (ie deliveries from stock) as -.
2 Derived from HM Customs statistics.
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Thousand tonnes (crude steel equivalent)
Exports2 Net home disposals
BJBG BJBH
153.2 272.7
163.7 287.8
182.3 228.5
178.4 289.9
199.9 276.3
187.5 251.1
122.4 178.2
128.2 195.7
194.0 237.6
168.9 216.8
185.5 189.3
186.7 277.4
192.0 302.6
156.8 282.4
175.6 269.1
205.5 295.5
207.2 286.4
184.8 274.7
202.3 248.6
193.1 269.0
216.9 288.2
184.1 262.7
155.8 184.5
127.6 121.3
121.5 148.3
118.4 149.3
154.2 167.0
145.4 191.2
136.5 200.4
113.1 197.7
117.7 193.4
151.4 226.6
Source: UK Iron and Steel Statistics Bureau
4.5 (10.4)Total engineering1
Values at current prices
Turnover New Orders
Export Home Total Export Home
JWO5 JWO6 JWO7 JWO8 JWO9
2005 28,328.2 61,088.9 89,417.2 29,263.1 50,471.2
2006 31,570.6 62,715.9 94,287.4 28,845.7 46,964.1
2007 33,202.3 67,167.5 100,370.1 32,938.0 52,618.8
2008 33,929.2 68,053.8 101,983.0 30,512.2 54,571.6
2009 29,994.1 56,556.9 86,550.6 26,189.2 44,661.1
2010 37,532 61,679 99,211 35,538 54,997
2006 Q1 7,682.9 15,277.3 22,960.7 6,959.8 11,961.3
Q2 7,792.9 15,784.4 23,577.6 7,289.9 11,812.9
Q3 7,609.4 15,957.3 23,566.6 6,995.7 11,129.3
Q4 8,485.4 15,696.9 24,182.5 7,600.3 12,060.6
2007 Q1 8,282.8 16,603.9 24,886.4 8,726.8 12,596.4
Q2 8,491.7 16,349.6 24,841.6 8,693.7 12,280.6
Q3 8,064.4 17,149.3 25,213.8 8,108.5 13,463.0
Q4 8,363.4 17,064.7 25,428.3 7,409.0 14,278.8
2008 Q1 8,142.2 17,060.6 25,203.3 7,687.2 14,276.8
Q2 8,770.8 17,362.6 26,133.1 8,176.6 13,830.9
Q3 8,394.8 17,295.0 25,689.6 7,371.0 14,296.0
Q4 8,621.4 16,335.6 24,957.0 7,277.4 12,167.9
2009 Q1 7,396.6 14,414.2 21,810.7 6,415.1 10,982.5
Q2 7,065.8 13,824.1 20,889.9 6,452.2 10,589.0
Q3 7,094.7 14,005.9 21,100.4 6,328.2 11,271.4
Q4 8,437.0 14,312.7 22,749.6 6,993.7 11,818.2
2010 Q1 8,406 14,562 22,967 8,185 13,131
Q2 9,269 15,326 24,595 9,293 14,418
Q3 9,498 16,005 25,503 8,596 13,589
Q4 10,359 15,786 26,146 9,464 13,859
2011 Q1 10,071 15,095 25,166 10,335 12,834
2009 Jan 2,305.8 4,532.4 6,838.4 2,204.2 3,585.7
Feb 2,382.8 4,561.3 6,943.9 2,172.2 3,563.7
Mar 2,708.0 5,320.5 8,028.4 2,038.7 3,833.1
Apr 2,387.8 4,518.6 6,906.4 1,992.8 3,392.7
May 2,150.3 4,426.0 6,576.3 2,424.8 3,422.8
Jun 2,527.7 4,879.5 7,407.2 2,034.6 3,773.5
Jul 2,226.7 4,664.5 6,891.2 1,963.2 3,747.1
Aug 2,170.4 4,385.3 6,555.5 1,975.3 3,642.3
Sep 2,697.6 4,956.1 7,653.7 2,389.7 3,882.0
Oct 2,873.9 4,915.0 7,788.9 2,313.8 3,972.4
Nov 2,743.2 4,910.3 7,653.3 2,247.5 3,987.4
Dec 2,819.9 4,487.4 7,307.4 2,432.4 3,858.4
2010 Jan 2,312.3 4,220.1 6,532.4 2,454.9 3,959.9
Feb 2,669.1 4,592.6 7,261.7 2,605.9 4,052.8
Mar 3,424.2 5,749.0 9,173.2 3,124.0 5,118.3
Apr 2,891.9 4,940.1 7,832.0 2,981.8 4,205.1
May 3,026.2 4,850.2 7,876.4 2,959.2 4,036.4
Jun 3,350.7 5,546.7 8,897.4 3,351.1 6,177.6
Jul 3,022.8 5,444.3 8,467.1 2,787.6 4,652.0
Aug 2,928.1 5,102.8 8,030.9 2,757.7 4,302.1
Sep 3,542.1 5,489.8 9,031.9 3,046.2 4,676.8
Oct 3,429.2 5,380.9 8,810.1 2,974.1 4,361.9
Nov 3,524.4 5,544.7 9,069.1 2,935.9 4,835.7
Dec 3,396.0 4,897.0 8,293.0 3,543.6 4,696.1
2011 Jan 3,061 4,576 7,637 3,481 4,038
Feb 3,185 4,727 7,911 3,057 4,013
Mar 3,825 5,792 9,617 3,797 4,783
Apr 3,246 4,718 7,964 3,393 4,028
May 3,429 5,218 8,647 3,502 3,869
Source: Office for National Statistics : 01633 646659
1 The data for tables 4.5 - 4.7 (and published in the Turnover and Orders in Production and Services Industries) Standard
are based on SIC 2007 (the Industrial Classification for 2007). The change is a result of the SIC 2003 based MPI survey
(which provided figures up to the April edition of the Monthly Digest) becoming part of the SIC 2007 based Monthly Business
Survey (MBS). This is part of an ONS wide project to convert all data series to the latest SIC. This means that the three
engineering tables: 4.5 Total engineering (SIC 03 29-33); 4.6 Manufacture of machinery and equipment not elsewhere classified
(SIC 03 29); 4.7 Manufacture of electrical and optical equipment (SIC 03 30-33) have been replaced with: 4.5 Total engineering
(SIC 07 25-28) ;4.6 Manufacture of fabricated metal products and machinery and equipment n.e.c. (SIC 07 25, 28);
4.7 Manufacture of electrical and optical equipment (SIC 07 26-27). Please note these new tables do not include
Orders on Hand.
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£ million
Total
JWP2
79,734.0
75,809.6
85,556.6
85,084.4
70,850.7
90,535
18,921.0
19,102.7
18,124.9
19,661.0
21,323.2
20,974.2
21,571.4
21,687.8
21,964.2
22,007.5
21,667.3
19,445.4
17,398.1
17,041.3
17,599.5
18,811.8
21,316
23,711
22,185
23,323
23,169
5,790.0
5,736.1
5,872.0
5,385.4
5,847.7
5,808.2
5,710.4
5,617.5
6,271.6
6,286.2
6,234.8
6,290.8
6,414.8
6,658.7
8,242.3
7,186.9
6,995.6
9,528.7
7,439.6
7,059.8
7,723.0
7,336.0
7,771.6
8,239.7
7,519
7,070
8,580
7,421
7,371
e for National Statistics : 01633 646659
tion and Services Industries) Standard
ult of the SIC 2003 based MPI survey
of the SIC 2007 based Monthly Business
atest SIC. This means that the three
nery and equipment not elsewhere classified
ve been replaced with: 4.5 Total engineering
quipment n.e.c. (SIC 07 25, 28);
ese new tables do not include
4.6 (10.5) Manufacture of fabricated metal products and machinery and equipment n.e.c. 1
Values at current prices
Turnover
Export Home Total Export
JWM9 JWN2 JWN3 JWN4
2005 14,918.4 38,926.9 53,845.3 15,150.1
2006 17,288.6 40,598.9 57,887.9 14,977.7
2007 18,628.0 45,697.2 64,325.5 17,322.7
2008 20,022.2 46,615.9 66,638.5 16,445.4
2009 16,407.4 37,694.8 54,102.1 14,092.0
2010 22,257.5 42,731.1 64,988.6 21,727.5
2006 Q1 4,126.6 9,791.1 13,917.9 3,708.9
Q2 4,345.6 10,191.8 14,537.7 3,820.7
Q3 4,226.6 10,393.8 14,620.3 3,545.4
Q4 4,589.8 10,222.2 14,812.0 3,902.7
2007 Q1 4,565.3 11,147.5 15,712.7 4,540.4
Q2 4,761.8 11,208.4 15,970.4 4,501.0
Q3 4,551.0 11,762.1 16,313.1 4,245.6
Q4 4,749.9 11,579.2 16,329.3 4,035.7
2008 Q1 4,920.2 11,586.7 16,507.3 4,337.7
Q2 5,340.0 11,958.4 17,298.4 4,470.1
Q3 4,968.4 12,009.0 16,977.3 4,004.0
Q4 4,793.6 11,061.8 15,855.5 3,633.6
2009 Q1 3,975.4 9,812.2 13,787.6 3,238.9
Q2 3,776.4 9,349.0 13,125.4 3,620.6
Q3 3,866.1 9,359.6 13,225.5 3,398.0
Q4 4,789.5 9,174.0 13,963.6 3,834.5
2010 Q1 4,839 9,903 14,742 4,811
Q2 5,567 10,578 16,145 5,852
Q3 5,622 11,313 16,936 5,114
Q4 6,229 10,937 17,166 5,951
2011 Q1 6,077 10,542 16,619 6,674
2008 Jan 1,540.8 3,681.2 5,222.2 1,413.4
Feb 1,648.9 3,956.9 5,605.9 1,366.5
Mar 1,730.5 3,948.6 5,679.2 1,557.8
Apr 1,759.3 4,082.0 5,841.3 1,655.1
May 1,706.1 3,885.7 5,591.8 1,355.0
Jun 1,874.6 3,990.7 5,865.3 1,460.0
Jul 1,770.3 4,134.9 5,905.1 1,426.1
Aug 1,462.4 3,680.3 5,142.7 1,295.1
Sep 1,735.7 4,193.8 5,929.5 1,282.8
Oct 1,728.3 4,149.0 5,877.4 1,226.3
Nov 1,558.6 3,639.2 5,197.8 1,139.0
Dec 1,506.7 3,273.6 4,780.3 1,268.3
2009 Jan 1,216.2 3,089.1 4,305.4 1,081.6
Feb 1,316.3 3,108.6 4,424.9 1,186.5
Mar 1,442.9 3,614.5 5,057.3 970.8
Apr 1,260.1 3,092.1 4,352.2 1,021.0
May 1,146.5 3,031.2 4,177.7 1,566.0
Jun 1,369.8 3,225.7 4,595.5 1,033.6
Jul 1,194.4 3,143.9 4,338.2 1,089.3
Aug 1,211.0 2,978.2 4,189.1 1,017.2
Sep 1,460.7 3,237.5 4,698.2 1,291.5
Oct 1,680.0 3,230.8 4,910.9 1,355.7
Nov 1,554.7 3,177.1 4,731.8 1,229.1
Dec 1,554.8 2,766.1 4,320.9 1,249.7
2010 Jan 1,312.3 2,894.3 4,206.6 1,437.7
Feb 1,526.6 3,112.7 4,639.3 1,547.1
Mar 1,999.9 3,895.9 5,895.8 1,825.8
Apr 1,731.7 3,412.8 5,144.5 1,783.6
May 1,788.7 3,349.1 5,137.8 1,881.0
Jun 2,046.8 3,815.8 5,862.6 2,187.5
Jul 1,820.0 3,833.0 5,653.0 1,681.5
Aug 1,693.2 3,575.0 5,268.2 1,597.0
Sep 2,109.2 3,904.5 6,013.7 1,835.2
Oct 2,082.5 3,811.1 5,893.6 1,889.9
Nov 2,149.8 3,858.7 6,008.5 1,842.7
Dec 1,992.6 3,265.3 5,257.9 2,211.7
2011 Jan 1,823.9 3,191.5 5,015.4 2,197.6
Feb 1,944.0 3,303.8 5,247.8 2,054.6
Mar 2,308.9 4,046.9 6,355.8 2,421.4
Apr 1,921.6 3,438.3 5,359.9 2,212.1
May 2,086.9 3,856.1 5,943.0 2,311.6
Source: Office for National Statistics : 01633 646659
1 The data for tables 4.5 - 4.7 (and published in the Turnover and Orders in Production and Services Industries) Standard
are based on SIC 2007 (the Industrial Classification for 2007). The change is a result of the SIC 2003 based MPI survey
(which provided figures up to the April edition of the Monthly Digest) becoming part of the SIC 2007 based Monthly Business
Survey (MBS). This is part of an ONS wide project to convert all data series to the latest SIC. This means that the three
engineering tables: 4.5 Total engineering (SIC 03 29-33); 4.6 Manufacture of machinery and equipment not elsewhere classified
(SIC 03 29); 4.7 Manufacture of electrical and optical equipment (SIC 03 30-33) have been replaced with: 4.5 Total engineering
(SIC 07 25-28) ;4.6 Manufacture of fabricated metal products and machinery and equipment n.e.c. (SIC 07 25, 28);
4.7 Manufacture of electrical and optical equipment (SIC 07 26-27). Please note these new tables do not include
Orders on Hand.
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machinery and equipment n.e.c. 1
£ million
New Orders
Home Total
JWN5 JWN6
28,998.0 44,147.7
29,110.8 44,088.3
32,001.5 49,324.0
36,125.6 52,571.6
26,752.2 40,844.4
34,866.8 56,594.3
7,217.7 10,926.5
7,098.8 10,919.5
7,017.0 10,562.4
7,777.3 11,679.9
7,387.5 11,927.9
7,453.5 11,954.4
8,915.3 13,160.9
8,245.2 12,280.8
9,049.0 13,386.9
9,120.8 13,591.0
10,027.5 14,031.7
7,928.3 11,562.0
6,990.6 10,229.9
6,259.2 9,879.8
6,789.5 10,187.4
6,712.9 10,547.3
8,204 13,015
9,156 15,008
8,521 13,634
8,987 14,938
8,353 15,027
3,156.6 4,570.0
2,872.5 4,239.1
3,019.9 4,577.8
3,055.2 4,710.3
2,912.5 4,267.5
3,153.1 4,613.2
3,166.8 4,593.0
2,874.4 4,169.6
3,986.3 5,269.1
2,757.2 3,983.5
2,436.4 3,575.5
2,734.7 4,003.0
2,300.8 3,382.5
2,370.7 3,557.4
2,319.1 3,290.0
2,071.9 3,092.9
2,142.7 3,708.7
2,044.6 3,078.2
2,363.5 3,452.8
2,280.1 3,297.3
2,145.9 3,437.3
2,242.3 3,598.0
2,278.9 3,507.9
2,191.7 3,441.4
2,401.6 3,839.3
2,511.5 4,058.6
3,290.8 5,116.6
2,610.7 4,394.3
2,539.9 4,420.9
4,003.8 6,191.3
3,060.0 4,741.5
2,547.2 4,144.2
2,917.7 4,752.9
2,905.6 4,795.5
2,974.0 4,816.7
3,115.7 5,327.4
2,625.8 4,823.4
2,593.5 4,648.1
3,133.8 5,555.2
2,746.7 4,958.8
2,593.3 4,904.9
Source: Office for National Statistics : 01633 646659
rs in Production and Services Industries) Standard
nge is a result of the SIC 2003 based MPI survey
coming part of the SIC 2007 based Monthly Business
eries to the latest SIC. This means that the three
ure of machinery and equipment not elsewhere classified
3 30-33) have been replaced with: 4.5 Total engineering
inery and equipment n.e.c. (SIC 07 25, 28);
ase note these new tables do not include
4.7 (10.6) Manufacture of electrical and optical equipment 1
Values at current prices
Turnover
Export Home Total Export
JWN7 JWN8 JWN9 JWO2
2005 13,409.8 22,162.0 35,571.9 14,113.0
2006 14,282.0 22,117.0 36,399.5 13,868.0
2007 14,574.3 21,470.3 36,044.6 15,615.3
2008 13,907.0 21,437.9 35,344.5 14,066.8
2009 13,586.7 18,862.1 32,448.5 12,097.2
2010 15,274.5 18,948.1 34,222.6 13,810.3
2006 Q1 3,556.3 5,486.2 9,042.8 3,250.9
Q2 3,447.3 5,592.6 9,039.9 3,469.2
Q3 3,382.8 5,563.5 8,946.3 3,450.3
Q4 3,895.6 5,474.7 9,370.5 3,697.6
2007 Q1 3,717.5 5,456.4 9,173.7 4,186.4
Q2 3,729.9 5,141.2 8,871.2 4,192.7
Q3 3,513.4 5,387.2 8,900.7 3,862.9
Q4 3,613.5 5,485.5 9,099.0 3,373.3
2008 Q1 3,222.0 5,473.9 8,696.0 3,349.5
Q2 3,430.8 5,404.2 8,834.7 3,706.5
Q3 3,426.4 5,286.0 8,712.3 3,367.0
Q4 3,827.8 5,273.8 9,101.5 3,643.8
2009 Q1 3,421.2 4,602.0 8,023.1 3,176.2
Q2 3,289.4 4,475.1 7,764.5 2,831.6
Q3 3,228.6 4,646.3 7,874.9 2,930.2
Q4 3,647.5 5,138.7 8,786.0 3,159.2
2010 Q1 3,566.8 4,658.8 8,225.6 3,374.2
Q2 3,701.6 4,748.1 8,449.7 3,440.9
Q3 3,876.0 4,691.8 8,567.8 3,482.2
Q4 4,130.1 4,849.4 8,979.5 3,513.0
2011 Q1 3,994.0 4,552.7 8,546.7 3,661.3
2008 Jan 1,054.6 1,727.8 2,782.4 1,058.7
Feb 1,065.0 1,797.8 2,862.9 1,082.7
Mar 1,102.4 1,948.3 3,050.7 1,208.1
Apr 1,121.8 1,792.5 2,914.2 1,237.4
May 1,097.2 1,774.5 2,871.6 1,125.9
Jun 1,211.8 1,837.2 3,048.9 1,343.2
Jul 1,096.4 1,772.2 2,868.6 1,137.2
Aug 1,068.2 1,688.9 2,757.1 1,003.1
Sep 1,261.8 1,824.9 3,086.6 1,226.7
Oct 1,323.3 1,800.0 3,123.3 1,237.8
Nov 1,218.0 1,740.8 2,958.8 1,135.3
Dec 1,286.5 1,733.0 3,019.4 1,270.7
2009 Jan 1,089.6 1,443.3 2,533.0 1,122.6
Feb 1,066.5 1,452.7 2,519.0 985.7
Mar 1,265.1 1,706.0 2,971.1 1,067.9
Apr 1,127.7 1,426.5 2,554.2 971.8
May 1,003.8 1,394.8 2,398.6 858.8
Jun 1,157.9 1,653.8 2,811.7 1,001.0
Jul 1,032.3 1,520.6 2,553.0 873.9
Aug 959.4 1,407.1 2,366.4 958.1
Sep 1,236.9 1,718.6 2,955.5 1,098.2
Oct 1,193.9 1,684.2 2,878.0 958.1
Nov 1,188.5 1,733.2 2,921.5 1,018.4
Dec 1,265.1 1,721.3 2,986.5 1,182.7
2010 Jan 1,000.0 1,325.8 2,325.8 1,017.2
Feb 1,142.5 1,479.9 2,622.4 1,058.8
Mar 1,424.3 1,853.1 3,277.4 1,298.2
Apr 1,160.2 1,527.3 2,687.5 1,198.2
May 1,237.5 1,501.1 2,738.6 1,078.2
Jun 1,303.9 1,730.9 3,034.8 1,163.6
Jul 1,202.8 1,611.3 2,814.1 1,106.1
Aug 1,234.9 1,527.8 2,762.7 1,160.7
Sep 1,432.9 1,585.3 3,018.2 1,211.0
Oct 1,346.7 1,569.8 2,916.5 1,084.2
Nov 1,374.6 1,686.0 3,060.6 1,093.2
Dec 1,403.4 1,631.7 3,035.1 1,331.9
2011 Jan 1,237.4 1,384.4 2,621.8 1,283.2
Feb 1,240.7 1,422.8 2,663.5 1,002.4
Mar 1,515.9 1,745.5 3,261.4 1,375.7
Apr 1,324.2 1,279.4 2,603.6 1,180.7
May 1,342.1 1,361.9 2,704.0 1,190.0
Source: Office for National Statistics : 01633 64665
1 The data for tables 4.5 - 4.7 (and published in the Turnover and Orders in Production and Services Industries) Standard
are based on SIC 2007 (the Industrial Classification for 2007). The change is a result of the SIC 2003 based MPI survey
(which provided figures up to the April edition of the Monthly Digest) becoming part of the SIC 2007 based Monthly Business
Survey (MBS). This is part of an ONS wide project to convert all data series to the latest SIC. This means that the three
engineering tables: 4.5 Total engineering (SIC 03 29-33); 4.6 Manufacture of machinery and equipment not elsewhere classified
(SIC 03 29); 4.7 Manufacture of electrical and optical equipment (SIC 03 30-33) have been replaced with: 4.5 Total engineering
(SIC 07 25-28) ;4.6 Manufacture of fabricated metal products and machinery and equipment n.e.c. (SIC 07 25, 28);
4.7 Manufacture of electrical and optical equipment (SIC 07 26-27). Please note these new tables do not include
Orders on Hand.
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£ million
New Orders
Home Total
JWO3 JWO4
21,473.2 35,586.3
17,853.3 31,721.3
20,617.3 36,232.6
18,446.0 32,512.8
17,908.9 30,006.3
20,130.5 33,940.8
4,743.6 7,994.5
4,714.1 8,183.2
4,112.3 7,562.5
4,283.3 7,981.1
5,208.9 9,395.3
4,827.1 9,019.8
4,547.7 8,410.5
6,033.6 9,407.0
5,227.8 8,577.3
4,710.1 8,416.5
4,268.5 7,635.6
4,239.6 7,883.4
3,991.9 7,168.2
4,329.8 7,161.5
4,481.9 7,412.1
5,105.3 8,264.5
4,927.1 8,301.3
5,262.8 8,703.7
5,068.5 8,550.7
4,872.1 8,385.1
4,480.7 8,142.0
1,590.4 2,649.1
1,708.7 2,791.4
1,928.7 3,136.8
1,611.3 2,848.8
1,602.9 2,728.6
1,495.9 2,839.1
1,414.9 2,552.2
1,258.1 2,261.2
1,595.5 2,822.2
1,362.8 2,600.6
1,339.6 2,474.9
1,537.2 2,807.9
1,284.9 2,407.5
1,193.0 2,178.7
1,514.0 2,582.0
1,320.8 2,292.5
1,280.1 2,139.0
1,728.9 2,730.0
1,383.6 2,257.6
1,362.2 2,320.2
1,736.1 2,834.3
1,730.1 2,688.2
1,708.5 2,726.9
1,666.7 2,849.4
1,558.3 2,575.5
1,541.3 2,600.1
1,827.5 3,125.7
1,594.4 2,792.6
1,496.5 2,574.7
2,173.8 3,337.4
1,592.0 2,698.1
1,754.9 2,915.6
1,759.1 2,970.1
1,456.3 2,540.5
1,861.7 2,954.9
1,580.4 2,912.3
1,412.2 2,695.4
1,419.5 2,421.9
1,649.0 3,024.7
1,281.3 2,462.0
1,276.0 2,466.0
Source: Office for National Statistics : 01633 646659
in Production and Services Industries) Standard
ge is a result of the SIC 2003 based MPI survey
oming part of the SIC 2007 based Monthly Business
es to the latest SIC. This means that the three
e of machinery and equipment not elsewhere classified
30-33) have been replaced with: 4.5 Total engineering
nery and equipment n.e.c. (SIC 07 25, 28);
se note these new tables do not include
4.8 (12.1) Volume of construction output by all agencies 1,2 by type of work
3
at constant 2005 prices (seasonally adjusted)
Great Britain
New Housing Other New Work
Excluding Infrastructure
Infrastr- Private
Public Private ucture Public Industrial
K5FU K5FW K5FX K5G3 K5G5
2007 3,055 20,434 7,500 7,549 5,935
2008 2,758 15,855 8,329 8,393 4,594
2009 2,825 10,896 9,568 10,145 3,217
2010 4,345 12,717 12,056 13,324 3,842
2007 Q1 772 5,312 1,812 1,884 1,585
Q2 779 5,186 1,838 1,878 1,575
Q3 758 5,061 1,882 1,884 1,446
Q4 746 4,875 1,969 1,903 1,328
2008 Q1 726 4,698 2,042 2,004 1,348
Q2 708 4,216 2,096 2,085 1,195
Q3 688 3,736 2,148 2,130 1,089
Q4 637 3,206 2,042 2,175 963
2009 Q1 609 2,895 2,076 2,223 854
Q2 632 2,716 2,216 2,382 787
Q3 731 2,581 2,383 2,611 758
Q4 853 2,704 2,893 2,929 819
2010 Q1 945 2,712 3,039 3,036 855
Q2 1,081 3,244 3,121 3,405 937
Q3 1,148 3,375 3,003 3,484 1,075
Q4 1,171 3,387 2,893 3,399 976
2011 Q1 1,094 3,131 3,151 3,286 894
Q2 1,125 3,293 3,395 3,129 858
1 Classified to construction in the Standard Industrial Classification 2007.
2 Construction output underwent significant development during 2008/09 resulting in a new monthly survey from 2010.
3 All data in the series has been revised.
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2
by type of work
Other New Work
Excluding Infrastructure Housing Non
Private All New Housing
Commercial Work Public Private Total R&M
K5G6 K5FV K5FY K5FZ K5G2 K5FD
31,440 75,912 6,008 11,205 17,212 21,601
31,802 71,732 6,193 11,328 17,521 22,325
23,841 60,492 6,024 9,916 15,940 20,144
23,334 69,618 6,513 10,445 16,957 17,804
7,731 19,096 1,599 2,851 4,449 5,491
7,829 19,085 1,482 2,854 4,336 5,356
7,752 18,783 1,443 2,699 4,143 5,280
8,128 18,948 1,484 2,801 4,285 5,473
8,411 19,229 1,487 2,829 4,316 5,649
8,003 18,302 1,606 2,865 4,472 5,850
7,940 17,730 1,594 2,709 4,302 5,545
7,448 16,471 1,505 2,926 4,431 5,281
6,762 15,418 1,406 2,588 3,995 5,098
6,294 15,027 1,504 2,451 3,955 4,927
5,582 14,646 1,629 2,561 4,191 5,209
5,204 15,401 1,484 2,315 3,799 4,910
5,469 16,055 1,633 2,379 4,012 4,268
5,764 17,551 1,631 2,601 4,232 4,548
6,145 18,229 1,594 2,758 4,352 4,538
5,955 17,782 1,654 2,707 4,361 4,449
5,482 17,037 1,569 2,522 4,091 4,652
5,638 17,439 1,473 2,460 3,933 4,529
Sources: Office for National Statistics: 01633
esulting in a new monthly survey from 2010.
£ millions
All Repair
and
Maintenance All work
K5G7 K5G8
38,813 114,725
39,847 111,578
36,084 96,576
34,761 104,379
9,940 29,036
9,692 28,777
9,423 28,206
9,758 28,706
9,965 29,194
10,322 28,624
9,847 27,577
9,712 26,183
9,092 24,510
8,882 23,910
9,400 24,046
8,710 24,111
8,280 24,336
8,781 26,332
8,890 27,119
8,810 26,592
8,743 25,781
8,463 25,902
Sources: Office for National Statistics: 01633 456344
4.9 (12.2) Value of new orders obtained by contractors for new work 1 at current prices
Great Britain
3
New housing Other new work
Public and
housing
association Private All new housing Infrastructure Public5
K5G9 K5GA K5GB K5GC K5GD
2007 3,733 16,037 19,769 6,965 11,393
2008 3,081 9,200 12,283 7,897 14,672
2009 3,107 6,393 9,500 11,032 14,709
2010 3,559 10,303 13,863 10,020 13,752
2007 Q1 1,338 4,280 5,618 2,110 2,618
Q2 886 4,327 5,213 1,881 2,956
Q3 713 3,841 4,553 1,501 3,076
Q4 796 3,589 4,385 1,473 2,743
2008 Q1 992 3,217 4,210 2,220 3,588
Q2 829 2,732 3,562 2,379 3,498
Q3 709 1,778 2,487 1,695 4,123
Q4 551 1,473 2,024 1,603 3,463
2009 Q1 765 1,422 2,186 2,474 2,793
Q2 638 1,668 2,306 3,265 4,091
Q3 907 1,456 2,363 3,089 4,405
Q43 797 1,847 2,645 2,204 3,420
2010 Q1 1,333 2,294 3,627 3,350 3,712
Q2 738 2,182 2,920 2,533 3,465
Q3 544 2,913 3,457 1,501 2,882
Q4 944 2,914 3,859 2,635 3,692
2011 Q1 1,190 2,699 3,889 1,970 2,837
1 Classified to construction in the Standard Industrial Classification 2007.
2 Including the value of speculative building when work starts on site.
3 Excluding orders for home improvement work.
4 Construction new orders underwent significant development during 2008/09 resulting in a new quarterley survey from 2010.
5 Excluding infrastructure.
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work 1 at current prices
£ millions
Other new work
Private Private
industrial5 commercial5 All other work All new work
K5GE K5GF K5GG K5GH
5,836 32,115 56,309 76,078
4,346 23,353 50,267 62,550
2,654 12,886 41,280 50,780
2,205 14,214 40,190 54,053
1,574 7,499 13,802 19,420
1,491 9,400 15,727 20,940
1,324 7,999 13,900 18,453
1,447 7,217 12,880 17,265
1,267 7,066 14,141 18,351
942 6,268 13,087 16,648
1,166 5,832 12,816 15,303
971 4,187 10,223 12,248
554 3,297 9,117 11,303
738 3,433 11,527 13,833
630 2,926 11,050 13,413
732 3,230 9,586 12,231
492 3,348 10,902 14,529
603 3,586 10,187 13,106
526 3,650 8,559 12,016
583 3,631 10,543 14,402
525 3,095 8,427 12,315
Sources: Office for National Statistics: 01633 456344
sulting in a new quarterley survey from 2010.
4.10 (12.3) Building materials and components
Great Britain
Monthly averages or calendar months
Sand and
Concrete roofing tiles gravel
Building bricks Concrete blocks (000 sq m of roof Slate
1
Cement
2
RMX3 (000
(millions) (000 sq m) covered) (tonnes) (000 tonnes) (000 cu m) tonnes)
Production Deliveries Production Deliveries Production Deliveries Production Deliveries Production Deliveries Deliveries Deliveries
BLDA QXIH BLDM QXII BLDN QXIJ BLDQ QXIK QXIM QXIL BLDP BLDS
2008 161 150 5,645 5,595 1,674 1,660 .. .. 839 828 1,671 6,221
2009 101 116 4,200 4,220 1,173 1,301 .. 5,626 635 623 1,172 4,874
2010 112 124 4,469 4,313 1,485 1,429 4,843 4,854 657 647 1,170 4,544
2008 Q1 193 167 7,044 6,285 1,903 1,807 .. .. 870 850 1,731 6,051
Q2 195 180 6,744 6,571 1,938 1,893 .. .. 934 939 1,924 6,758
Q3 158 141 4,965 5,436 1,552 1,659 .. .. 840 832 1,634 6,447
Q4 97 111 3,829 4,086 1,301 1,283 .. 713 691 1,394 5,628
2009 Q1 96 96 4,031 3,883 1,221 1,094 .. 5,242 587 594 1,194 4,877
Q2 125 128 4,488 4,397 1,018 1,312 5,418 6,011 668 657 1,212 5,120
Q3 107 128 4,257 4,641 1,193 1,482 5,271 5,655 666 666 1,209 4,959
Q4 77 110 4,022 3,958 1,260 1,316 5,540 5,597 619 574 1,074 4,538
2010 Q1 95 112 4,205 4,024 1,376 1,168 5,297 4,873 575 581 1,109 4,570
Q2 125 144 4,985 4,918 1,654 1,641 5,452 5,682 719 718 1,273 4,647
Q3 118 135 5,057 4,781 1,594 1,608 4,412 4,737 734 732 1,277 4,704
Q4 112 103 3,629 3,530 1,315 1,298 4,211 4,127 599 558 1,020 4,256
2011 Q1 119 128 4,661 4,265 1,607 1,360 4,855 4,784 660 681 1,276 4,717
2009 Jan 62 81 3,750 3,561 516 505
Feb 95 81 3,802 3,540 .. .. .. .. 545 570 .. ..
Mar 132 127 4,543 4,548 .. .. .. .. 701 707 .. ..
Apr 114 121 4,580 4,447 .. .. .. .. 618 637 .. ..
May 122 126 4,158 4,144 .. .. .. .. 711 629 .. ..
Jun 140 137 4,725 4,600 .. .. .. .. 675 704 .. ..
Jul 106 141 4,740 4,863 .. .. .. .. 705 697 .. ..
Aug 84 107 3,417 4,264 .. .. .. .. 637 606 .. ..
Sep 131 137 4,614 4,797 .. .. .. .. 656 696 .. ..
Oct 120 137 4,740 4,818 .. .. .. .. 758 696 .. ..
Nov 71 111 4,372 4,072 .. .. .. .. 667 605 .. ..
Dec 40 83 2,954 2,984 .. .. .. .. 433 422 .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. ..
2010 Jan 62 58 3,342 3,003 400 397
Feb 96 120 4,341 4,100 .. .. .. .. 601 595 .. ..
Mar 126 159 4,931 4,969 .. .. .. .. 725 752 .. ..
Apr 126 141 4,814 4,948 .. .. .. .. 675 684 .. ..
May 136 152 4,790 4,765 .. .. .. .. 732 703 .. ..
Jun 114 140 5,353 5,040 .. .. .. .. 750 767 .. ..
Jul 120 144 5,266 4,970 .. .. .. .. 804 766 .. ..
Aug 107 129 4,711 4,614 .. .. .. .. 688 688 .. ..
Sep 128 133 5,195 4,759 .. .. .. .. 711 741 .. ..
Oct 144 143 4,295 4,372 .. .. .. .. 741 702 .. ..
Nov 118 117 3,999 4,092 687 662 .. ..
Dec 72 48 2,593 2,126 .. .. .. .. 368 310 .. ..
2011 Jan 83 95 3,924 3,591 .. .. .. .. 521 570 .. ..
Feb 126 130 4,664 4,220 .. .. .. .. 669 668 .. ..
Mar 148 160 5,394 4,984 .. .. .. .. 789 805 .. ..
Apr 139 132 4,356 4,289 .. .. .. .. 725 652 .. ..
May 146 154 4,969 4,670 .. .. .. .. 737 744 .. ..
Sources: Department for Business Innovation and Skills (BIS);
(formerly BERR/the DTI) : 020 7215 3092
1 Excluding slate residue used as fill.
2 United Kingdom; Great Britain from January 2002.
3 United Kingdom; RMX stands for ready mixed concrete.
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4.11 (12.4) Permanent dwellings started and completed
Number
Starts Completions
Private Housing associations Local Private Housing associations Local
enterprise & social landlords1 Authorities All dwellings enterprise & social landlords1 Authorities All dwellings
United Kingdom
LMDB LMDD LMDE LMDF LMDG LMDW LMDY LMDZ
2006/07 194,920 27,450 240 222,630 192,150 26,650 260 219,050
2007/08 180,080 31,260 610 211,960 187,930 28,510 250 216,700
2008/09 p 83,840 27,030 570 111,440 139,270 31,860 850 171,980
2009/10 p 89,780 25,900 870 116,540 113,860 32,410 680 146,960
2010/11 r .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
2006 Q3 47,300 5,480 40 52,820 43,640 6,090 60 49,790
Q4 40,930 5,720 30 46,680 48,410 7,150 50 55,610
2007 Q1 53,050 11,050 50 64,140 49,190 7,700 90 56,980
Q2 51,560 6,460 90 58,110 51,460 5,650 140 57,250
Q3 49,100 6,450 240 55,800 44,200 6,080 30 50,310
Q4 44,310 6,090 200 50,600 52,610 8,160 20 60,790
2008 Q1 35,110 12,260 80 47,450 39,660 8,630 60 48,350
Q2 33,860 7,780 130 41,760 41,110 6,550 160 47,820
Q3 19,420 5,720 30 25,160 34,940 6,980 130 42,040
Q4 15,090 4,770 260 20,130 35,170 9,310 280 44,750
2009 Q1 15,470 8,770 150 24,390 28,060 9,020 280 37,360
Q2 20,190 5,400 140 25,730 31,450 7,600 220 39,270
Q3 24,260 6,290 90 30,640 26,530 8,220 190 34,940
Q4 20,470 5,280 180 25,930 31,530 8,480 140 40,140
2010 Q1 r 24,850 8,930 460 34,250 24,350 8,110 130 32,600
Q2r 28,830 7,150 820 36,790 27,410 6,360 250 34,020
Q3p 28,310 6,140 560 35,010 26,180 5,660 250 32,090
England
BLHC BLHM BAEP BLHA BLHK BLHO BAEX BLHI
2006/07 149,350 20,770 200 170,330 145,680 21,750 250 167,680
2007/08 139,350 23,840 180 163,370 145,450 23,110 220 168,770
2008/09 p 60,060 20,210 310 80,580 108,080 25,510 520 134,110
2009/10 p 69,060 18,300 320 87,690 88,630 24,740 300 113,670
2010/11 r 85,470 19,540 1,570 106,590 82,120 22,570 1,250 105,930
2006 Q3 36,420 4,740 30 41,190 32,340 5,270 60 37,670
Q4 30,990 4,790 30 35,810 36,550 5,620 50 42,220
2007 Q1 43,040 6,280 50 49,370 38,450 6,010 90 44,540
Q2 39,680 6,040 60 45,790 38,760 4,610 110 43,470
Q3 39,300 5,770 30 45,090 34,390 4,680 30 39,100
Q4 32,940 5,260 10 38,200 41,610 6,820 20 48,440
2008 Q1 27,440 6,770 80 34,290 30,700 7,010 50 37,760
Q2 23,880 7,250 120 31,250 31,840 5,640 140 37,620
Q3 14,120 5,150 10 19,290 25,920 5,590 60 31,570
Q4 10,700 3,790 160 14,650 28,080 7,470 180 35,740
2009 Q1 p 11,350 4,020 20 15,390 22,250 6,810 130 29,190
Q2 p 14,690 4,390 50 19,120 24,490 5,720 130 30,340
Q3 p 18,960 4,920 30 23,910 20,960 6,530 80 27,570
Q4 p 15,710 4,040 50 19,800 24,830 6,200 30 31,060
2010 Q1 p 19,710 4,950 200 24,850 18,350 6,290 60 24,690
Q2 p 23,170 6,230 560 29,960 21,570 5,170 80 26,830
Q3 p 23,070 4,790 280 28,140 20,720 4,250 140 25,100
Q4 r 16,780 3,190 350 20,320 20,020 5,670 420 26,100
2011 Q1 p 22,450 5,340 380 28,170 19,810 7,480 610 27,900
Wales
BLIC BLIM BAEQ BLIA BLIK BLIO BAEY BLII
2006/07 8,740 390 10 9,140 8,990 350 − 9,330
2007/08 9,670 470 − 10,140 8,320 340 10 8,660
2008/09 4,460 440 10 4,910 6,430 690 − 7,120
2009/10 4,390 910 _ 5,310 5,290 880 _ 6,170
2010/11 .. .. .. .. .. ..
2006 Q3 2,320 70 10 2,400 2,170 90 − 2,260
Q4 1,940 90 − 2,030 2,150 90 − 2,250
2007 Q1 1,950 140 − 2,090 2,570 100 − 2,670
Q2 2,740 240 − 2,980 2,500 70 − 2,580
Q3 2,400 120 − 2,520 1,820 160 − 1,980
Q4 2,750 80 − 2,830 2,210 80 − 2,290
2008 Q1 1,780 40 − 1,820 1,780 30 10 1,820
Q2 1,840 80 10 1,930 1,990 170 − 2,160
Q3 1,200 100 − 1,300 1,650 150 − 1,790
Q4 620 60 − 680 1,530 160 − 1,690
2009 Q1 800 200 - 1,010 1,260 220 1,470
Q2 1,010 290 - 1,300 1,510 250 1,750
Q3 1,100 270 - 1,380 1,120 170 1,290
Q4 1,000 90 - 1,100 1,560 270 1,830
2010 Q1 1,280 260 - 1,540 1,110 190 1,300
Q2 1,380 370 1,750 1,300 180 1,480
Q3 1,220 260 20 1,500 1,130 170 1,300
Q4 1,080 70 1,150 1,210 330 1,540
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4.11 (12.4) Permanent dwellings started and completed
Number
Starts Completions
Private Housing associations Local Private Housing associations Local
enterprise & social landlords1 Authorities All dwellings enterprise & social landlords1 Authorities All dwellings
Scotland
BLFC BLFM BAER BLFA BLFK BLFO BAEZ BLFI
2006/07 22,840 5,560 30 28,420 21,010 3,230 10 24,250
2007/08 20,380 5,780 430 26,590 21,660 4,100 30 25,780
2008/09 p 13,830 5,520 250 19,590 16,110 4,580 340 21,020
2009/10 p 9,520 5,060 550 15,130 11,410 5,580 380 17,370
2010/11 r .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
2006 Q3 5,010 610 − 5,620 5,300 680 − 5,980
Q4 4,840 760 − 5,600 5,610 890 10 6,510
2007 Q1 4,680 4,090 − 8,770 4,550 950 − 5,500
Q2 5,790 160 30 5,990 6,550 930 30 7,510
Q3 4,790 550 210 5,550 4,730 1,000 − 5,730
Q4 5,580 730 190 6,490 5,840 1,150 − 7,000
2008 Q1 4,220 4,350 − 8,570 4,530 1,010 − 5,540
Q2 6,140 380 − 6,530 4,880 600 30 5,500
Q3 2,930 300 20 3,250 4,570 1,020 70 5,660
Q4 2,680 790 100 3,580 3,730 1,480 100 5,310
2009 Q1 2,070 4,040 130 6,240 2,920 1,480 140 4,550
Q2 2,370 370 90 2,830 3,320 1,440 100 4,850
Q3 2,520 1,070 60 3,650 2,220 1,330 110 3,650
Q4 2,330 1,040 130 3,500 3,070 1,560 110 4,730
2010 Q1 2,300 2,580 270 5,150 2,810 1,250 70 4,130
Q2 2,500 350 260 3,110 2,920 790 170 3,880
Q3 r 2,460 900 260 3,620 2,700 1,130 120 3,950
Q4 p .. 670 280 .. .. 1,390 170 ..
Northern Ireland
BLGC BLGM BAES BLGA BLGK BLGO BAFA BLGI
2006/07 14,000 730 − 14,730 16,470 1,330 − 17,800
2007/08 10,680 1,170 − 11,850 12,510 970 − 13,480
2008/09 5,490 860 − 6,360 8,650 1,070 − 9,720
2009/10 6,800 1,630 _ 8,430 8,530 1,210 9,750
2010/11 .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
2006 Q3 3,550 50 − 3,610 3,830 60 − 3,890
Q4 3,160 70 − 3,240 4,100 540 − 4,640
2007 Q1 3,380 540 − 3,920 3,620 650 − 4,270
Q2 3,340 20 − 3,360 3,650 40 − 3,690
Q3 2,620 20 − 2,640 3,260 240 − 3,490
Q4 3,050 30 − 3,080 2,950 110 − 3,060
2008 Q1 1,670 1,100 − 2,770 2,650 580 − 3,230
Q2 1,990 60 − 2,060 2,400 150 − 2,540
Q3 1,160 160 − 1,330 2,800 220 − 3,020
Q4 1,090 130 − 1,220 1,820 190 − 2,010
2009 Q1 1,250 510 − 1,760 1,640 520 − 2,150
Q2 2,130 350 − 2,480 2,140 190 − 2,330
Q3 1,680 20 − 1,700 2,240 190 − 2,430
Q4 1,430 110 − 1,540 2,070 450 − 2,520
2010 Q1 1,560 1,150 − 2,710 2,090 390 − 2,470
Q2 1,780 200 − 1,980 1,620 210 − 1,830
Q3 1,560 190 _ 1,750 1,630 110 _ 1,740
Q4 1,130 60 .. 1,190 1,780 480 2,270
Sources: National Housebuilding Council;
Welsh Assembly Government;
Scottish Government;
Department for Social Development (Northern Ireland)
1. Includes registered and non-registered social landlords.
p = provisional
r= revised
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