Saturday, December 14, 2024

Disappointing shrink for UK economy

The UK’s economy shrunk unexpectedly in October.

According to new figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), GDP (gross domestic product), a key measure of economy growth, declined by 0.1% month on month – below expectations of 0.1% growth.

This follows a fall of 0.1% in September.

It reflects dwindling and declining output across all three key sectors, with production output falling by 0.6% in October, due to drops in manufacturing, and mining and quarrying output.

Construction output, meanwhile, dipped by 0.4% in October and services output showed no growth.

Ben Jones, Lead Economist, CBI, said: “Following these disappointing figures, businesses will be glad to see the end of 2024. Nevertheless, firms remain hopeful that things will improve in the New Year.

“It may take a few more months for firms to work through the impact of the sharp increase in employment taxes outlined in the Budget and adjust their hiring and investment plans accordingly. But businesses can probably still look forward to a steady, if unspectacular, economic recovery next year as the impact of the inflation shock fades and interest rates come down further.

“The Government can support business confidence by accelerating measures that could restore some headroom for investment. These include delivering flexibility to the Apprenticeship Levy, preparing a faster timetable to reform business rates and working in full partnership with boardrooms to develop a long-term modern industrial strategy that can provide the stability and certainty needed to unlock innovation, investment and grow the economy.”

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