Charting the Course: Insights into the Future of Welsh Manufacturing:
Exploring Challenges, Consensus, and Pathways to Progress

Manufacturing Wales • 22 April 2024

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In 2023, the Federation of Small Businesses in Wales (FSB) embarked on throwing a sharper focus on the manufacturing sector. This resulted in their comprehensive report titled Manufacturing Momentum. This document reviewed the evolving landscape confronting the Welsh Manufacturing sector, offering a roadmap for adaptation and growth. In response, Manufacturing Wales, the authoritative voice of the industry, asked its members to scrutinise the report's recommendations. What emerged was a range of insights, underscoring both the challenges and opportunities shaping the future of Welsh manufacturing.

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