UK Export Orders Fall at Fastest Pace in Five Months, PMI Shows

Finished Range Rover vehicles ready for shipment in Solihull, UK.

Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg

Demand for British exports declined at the fastest pace since April when US President Donald Trump announced his global tariffs, according to a closely watched survey.

S&P Global’s purchasing managers’ index declined to 51 from a one-year high of 53.5 registered in August, according to provisional estimates published Tuesday. The reading remained above the 50 threshold indicating growth, but was below the 53 expected by economists.