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Wednesday 09 March 2016 9:32 am

Car sharing, science and brewing: The UK’s fastest-growing industries revealed

By: Emma Haslett

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Thinking of starting a business? You could do a lot worse than going into car rental , a new report suggests.

Figures by O2 Business and the Centre of Economic and Business Research suggests the UK's "leasing and rental" sector is one of the fastest-growing industries – driven in part by sharing economy businesses, such as Uber and Airbnb.

The list suggests sub-sectors of that, such as "rental and leasing of cars and light motor vehicles" (sexy) and "rental and leasing of intellectual property", are examples of businesses that could be among the UK's fastest growing in coming years.

Meanwhile, "other professional, scientific and technical activities" – such as environmental consulting and design – comes second in the list of the fastest-growing sectors, followed by, er, management consultancy.
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Also named among the UK's hot sectors are architecture, publishing (driven by computer games, rather than newspapers…) and "manufacture of beverages", ie. beer and spirits. 

On the other hand, the fastest-declining industries include film, manufacturing, postal and courier activities and "water transport", ie. freight.  

“It’s encouraging to see the variety of growth industries in the UK, suggesting renewed economic confidence and a vibrant start-up scene," said Ben Dowd, director of O2 Business. 

"However, as the report shows, increased innovation and competition can result in some sectors struggling to cope with the pace of change."
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