Source: Plastics and Rubber Weekly
Steve Elliott, chief executive of the Chemical Industries Association (CIA), has called for greater support for the country’s manufacturing sector.
He revealed the results of a survey, which showed that politicians, the banks and the education system are failing the manufacturing sector. The CIA survey found that 87% of business leaders in the chemical andpharmaceutical industry feel that politicians of all parties do not understand the significance of manufacturing and do not have the right policies to support it.
Manufacturing is also being let down by the education sector and banks according to 78% of those surveyed.
Elliott said: “The UK has good industrial infrastructure and we could be well placed to lead the transition to a low carbon economy but the failure of politicians to understand industries that actually make things puts those strengths at risk.
“Politicians speak about rebalancing the economy and of new green jobs in manufacturing but we lack a convincing strategy for making the UK an attractive place to manufacture.
“The government must start today with measures, such as support for short-term working, and in the long-term benchmark the UK against its competitors on tax, support for R&D, investment in infrastructure and being welcoming to business.”
Author: Anthony Clark
Date: 24 September 2009
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