The President of the Board of Trade, Margaret Beckett, has published a Department of Trade & Industry benchmark of British business performance against overseas competitors.
The benchmark builds on earlier competitiveness initiative work and reviews performance across the economy. It includes in-depth studies of seven business sectors – automotive components, chemicals, printing, retailing, semiconductors, telecommunications services and textiles, clothing and footwear.
Beckett said that the benchmark reveals a mixed picture. “We’ve got some excellent firms, among the very best in the world, but our overall performance on several counts – innovation, skills, productivity – remains behind that of other developed economies.”
The benchmark identifies the following weaknesses:
– Relatively low levels of investment.
– A failure of SMEs with growth potential to succeed.
– A failure by too many businesses to adopt best practice.
– Low level of skills.
– Weakness in exploiting export markets.