Challenges for the manufacturing sector in 2024 As we start 2024, the manufacturing industry finds itself at a crossroads of various customer demands, technological advancements and sustainability imperatives. Whilst this may present opportunities, it will also leave...
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FRS102 revenue and lease overhaul delayed until 2026
The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has decided to push back its timetable for drafting changes to FRS102 and other financial reporting standards. Originally, it was thought that the final amendments would be ready in the first half of 2024 and be effective for...
Manufacturers request major overhaul of UK business tax and regulation
UK manufacturers are requesting that the Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, announces an overhaul of the UK’s business tax and regulatory rules in the Autumn Statement to boost investment plans. The call from manufacturers to make these changes came from a survey that was...
Government to simplify non-financial reporting rules
The government is currently consulting on various options to simplify non-financial reporting rules indicating consideration of the appropriateness of the current company thresholds. The Department for Business and Trade (DBT) and Financial Reporting Council (FRC) are...
Why have an audit?
Whether mandated by statutory, or if your company falls below the Companies Act size threshold for an audit, there are many benefits to conducting an audit of your financial statement. Although many organisations see audit as a necessary compliance evil, many entities...
What is creating the skills shortage?
There have been UK skills shortages for some time, particularly across the manufacturing and engineering sectors. However, since the pandemic, these skills shortages have spread into other sectors, including hospitality and professional services. In this article, we...
UK government announce £12.4 million funding to help energy intensive industries cut emissions
The UK government has announced a £12.4 million fund to help energy intensive industries cut emissions and reduce costs. An energy intensive industry usually refers to businesses that operate in the industrial sector and for these businesses, energy costs are normally...
Manufacturers set to invest more in technology in 2023
Introduction The Digital Catapult’s Manufacturing Leaders poll 2022 has found that the top priority for business leaders in the manufacturing industry across the UK is the commitment to innovation and to continue investing in deep technology solutions. What about...
What challenges are manufacturers likely to face in 2023?
In 2023, there will be many challenges that manufacturers will need to overcome. Energy prices and inflation will be among the biggest challenges. Other challenges include: Supply chain challenges Increased transport costs Less foreign investment Energy prices...
UK automotive manufacturing improves sustainability
The latest figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) demonstrate that the UK carbon footprint in automotive manufacturing has decreased to its lowest level on record as CO2 emissions fall by 11.2% in 2021 compared to 2020. Automotive...
Manufacturing trade bodies call for immediate financial support
Introduction Earlier this year the chancellor announced that he would offer support to the manufacturing sector this autumn. However, manufacturing trade bodies such as Make UK have said that support is needed before the summer parliamentary recess. Make UK has given...
UK manufacturers plan to raise prices over the next three months
Introduction The CBI has recently conducted a survey of 224 UK manufacturers where 80% revealed that they are going to increase the prices of their products within the next three months. What factors are causing manufacturers to increase prices? The main factor...











