08/01/2014
Finance Minister Reveals Economic Optimism
Finance Minister Simon Hamilton MLA has today revealed his optimism for Northern Ireland's economy in 2014.
Minister Hamilton made the comments at an event organised by the Kilkeel, Newcastle and Warrenpoint Chambers of Commerce.
He said: "The beginning of a new year is traditionally a time for looking back at the year we've just finished and forward to the one ahead. Over the last number of years, we have reflected on tough economic times without much hope of better times ahead. I believe, as we leave 2013 behind, we have justifiable cause for optimism that 2014 will herald an improved economy.
"2013 was notable for how many key economic indicators were showing their best results since the crisis began - unemployment fell; employment rose; business activity across all sectors increased - and consumer confidence began to improve.
"This growing confidence was reflected in the rise in house sales and the 10% increase in new car registrations. During the darkest days of the downturn when each of these indicators were moving in the wrong direction they were rightly reported as signs of how tough times were. Now that they are moving in the right direction, it is only correct that we acknowledge that, slowly but surely, the economy is rallying and is on the road to recovery."
Mr Hamilton continued: "Whilst I believe that we are right to be optimistic about our economic fortunes in 2014, we must resist the temptation to take growth for granted. Just because things like unemployment, business activity and consumer confidence are improving, it doesn't mean that we can stop investing in the skills and infrastructure we need for the dynamic and innovative economy we desire.
"It doesn't mean that companies can ease off in their efforts to export their goods and services and open up new markets. We must balance our investments as an Executive between assisting those businesses that are still struggling whilst continuing to help companies who can, to avail of the opportunities that growing economies around the world present."
"I know that 2014 won't all be good economic news either - some businesses will still struggle and some will not survive - but on balance I believe that 2014 will be a year of increasing opportunity for the Northern Ireland economy and one, I hope, which is reflected upon in 12 months time as the beginning of better times," he concluded.
(JP)
Minister Hamilton made the comments at an event organised by the Kilkeel, Newcastle and Warrenpoint Chambers of Commerce.
He said: "The beginning of a new year is traditionally a time for looking back at the year we've just finished and forward to the one ahead. Over the last number of years, we have reflected on tough economic times without much hope of better times ahead. I believe, as we leave 2013 behind, we have justifiable cause for optimism that 2014 will herald an improved economy.
"2013 was notable for how many key economic indicators were showing their best results since the crisis began - unemployment fell; employment rose; business activity across all sectors increased - and consumer confidence began to improve.
"This growing confidence was reflected in the rise in house sales and the 10% increase in new car registrations. During the darkest days of the downturn when each of these indicators were moving in the wrong direction they were rightly reported as signs of how tough times were. Now that they are moving in the right direction, it is only correct that we acknowledge that, slowly but surely, the economy is rallying and is on the road to recovery."
Mr Hamilton continued: "Whilst I believe that we are right to be optimistic about our economic fortunes in 2014, we must resist the temptation to take growth for granted. Just because things like unemployment, business activity and consumer confidence are improving, it doesn't mean that we can stop investing in the skills and infrastructure we need for the dynamic and innovative economy we desire.
"It doesn't mean that companies can ease off in their efforts to export their goods and services and open up new markets. We must balance our investments as an Executive between assisting those businesses that are still struggling whilst continuing to help companies who can, to avail of the opportunities that growing economies around the world present."
"I know that 2014 won't all be good economic news either - some businesses will still struggle and some will not survive - but on balance I believe that 2014 will be a year of increasing opportunity for the Northern Ireland economy and one, I hope, which is reflected upon in 12 months time as the beginning of better times," he concluded.
(JP)
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