Confidence still strong in the Black Country as firms see Q2 growth

Corin Crane, Chief Executive of the Black Country Chamber of Commerce
Businesses in the Black Country have reported a rise in domestic sales for a second consecutive quarter, according to the area's chamber of commerce. In its Q2 economic survey, the Black Country Chamber of Commerce said 49% of those firms responding had seen an increase in domestic sales - 7% up on the previous quarter. Furthermore, 42% of survey respondents indicated a rise in domestic orders, a strong indicator for continued growth. In addition, it said growth in both domestic sales and orders had triggered a rise in confid... You can carry on reading TheBusinessDesk.com for free, but you have reached the maximum number of pages an unregistered user can view. To register for an account, click here or login below...
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