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Construction suppliers prepared for Brexit

As part of a larger survey which included merchants and other construction industry stakeholders, MRA Research, the specialist research division of MRA Marketing, asked building and home improvement product suppliers what they thought the impact of Brexit would be on the UK, the building industry and their company.

Like voters and MPs, industry suppliers are split in their expectations for Brexit. Almost half of the suppliers interviewed (49 percent) think Brexit will be either bad or very bad for the UK as a country, while 27 percent think the effect on the UK will be good or very good. Nearly one in five (18 percent) think it will have no impact.

Many respondents commented separately that although there may be a slight dip in the short-term as a result of leaving, they thought there would be less of a negative impact in the longer term.

Reviewing the potential impact on the building industry, 18 percent of suppliers surveyed said Brexit would be good or very good for the building industry, compared to 45 percent who thought it would be bad or very bad. 28 percent thought it would not make much difference either way.

Interestingly, suppliers felt less strongly about the potential impact on their own company than they did about the effect on the UK. 18 percent expect the company they work for to be better off as a result of Brexit, compared to 27 percent expecting the same for the country.

Mike Rigby, who started MRA Research over 25 years ago, said: “Although 49 percent of suppliers expect their company to be worse off in the short-term because of a dip in confidence due to Brexit-related uncertainty, and despite concerns around the supply chain and international trade, most suppliers have made contingency plans, feel well prepared for any negative effects Brexit might bring, and have a positive outlook in the longer term”.

MRA Research focuses on market and customer insight in the building materials and construction markets.

 

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