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UK Economy Faces Unexpected Contraction in January

Friday 14 March 2025 - 10:05
By: Zahouani Ilham
UK Economy Faces Unexpected Contraction in January

The United Kingdom’s economy experienced an unexpected contraction in January, with Gross Domestic Product (GDP) shrinking by 0.1% following a 0.4% increase in December, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). This economic downturn presents a fresh challenge for the government as it grapples with inflation and rising debt.

Finance Minister Rachel Reeves is expected to announce significant budget cuts in the upcoming Spring Statement on March 26, focusing on welfare spending to stabilize public finances. The global economic landscape has also been affected by concerns over tariffs imposed by former U.S. President Donald Trump, adding to the uncertainty.

"The world has changed, and we are all experiencing the consequences," Reeves remarked in response to the latest economic figures. Analysts had initially anticipated modest growth in January, but a sharp decline in the production sector contributed to the contraction.

Struggles Amid Economic Uncertainty

Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who has prioritized economic growth since Labour’s victory in July’s general election, faces increasing pressure as the economy stagnates. The government has focused on infrastructure investment to stimulate growth, with Reeves seeking to ease regulatory constraints in the sector.

Richard Carter, an analyst at Quilter Cheviot, noted, "Monthly economic fluctuations can be volatile, but the broader picture shows a stagnant economy. While some improvement may come in 2025, uncertainties surrounding U.S. tariffs continue to pose risks."

Global economic instability, the impact of tariffs, and the ongoing war in Ukraine have placed additional strain on the UK’s finances, eroding Labour’s £9.9 billion ($12.8 billion) fiscal buffer. Reports suggest that the government may need to implement spending cuts, including to GB Energy—Labour’s green energy initiative—and welfare programs to manage costs.

Despite fiscal constraints, Starmer has pledged to increase defense spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2027, citing concerns over the U.S. commitment to Ukraine and NATO.

Liz McKeown, ONS director of economics, highlighted that January’s decline was driven by a downturn in manufacturing, oil and gas extraction, and construction. However, she noted that the services sector showed resilience, with retail—especially food stores—benefiting as consumers spent more on home dining.


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