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More than half of small manufacturers in England plan to cut jobs despite government programmes to help them through the coronavirus hit to the economy, which many deem insufficient, a survey showed on Thursday.
Nearly three-quarters of those surveyed by the South West Manufacturing Advisory Service (SWMAS) and the Manufacturing Growth Programme said either they did not think the assistance being offered by the government was sufficient, or that they were unsure about whether they could access it.
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