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By William Schomberg LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s struggling factories are seeing some signs of recovery, helped by a long-awaited burst of restocking and a pickup in export orders that could help the sector in a challenging 2024, a manufacturing trade body said on Monday. Make UK said factories raised output at three times the pace of growth in orders in the final three months of 2023. That represented the greatest degree to which output has outpaced orders since a rush to stockpile in late 2019 when companies were worried about a possible no-deal Brexit. The share of firms seeing a rise in e…

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