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UK economy to grow 0.9% this year but outlook cut for 2027  OECD

ALN

The UK economy is set for stronger growth than previously expected this year but saw its outlook cut for 2027 amid concerns over the continued impact from the war in Iran, new forecasts have shown.

The Organisation of Economic Co-operation & Development warned the conflict is uncertain but ‘its economic consequences are likely to be felt for some time even after its resolution’.

In its latest forecast, it predicted that UK gross domestic product will see growth slow to 0.9%, from 1.4% last year.

The drop will be linked to renewed inflationary pressures ‘squeezing real incomes’ and the impact on consumer spending and investment.

Nevertheless, it is stronger than the 0.7% growth previously predicted by the OECD in March, with the improved outlook partly linked to 0.6% growth in the first quarter of this year.

The OECD, however, cut its growth forecast for next year to 1.1%, from 1.3%, amid a steady recovery following the impact of disruption from the conflict.

Forecasts predicted that global economic growth will slow to 2.8% this year, from 3.4% in 2025.

Meanwhile, UK inflation is expected to accelerate further as higher fuel and energy prices linked to the conflict hit households and firms.

It said inflation  which was most recently recorded at 2.8% in April  will rise to 3.7% this year and then slow down to 2.4% next year.

This is lower than the previous predictions of 4% for 2026 and 2.5% for 2027.

‘Further easing in monetary policy is expected, with the Bank of England looking through the energy shock in 2026 and moving to a neutral stance in 2027 as underlying price pressures ease,’ the report added.

Meanwhile, it indicated that unemployment would continue to rise, predicting it would strike 5.5% this year before slowing to 5.3% next year.

Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves said: ‘The conflict in the Middle East poses a significant challenge to the world economy. Despite this, the OECD now expects UK inflation to be lower and growth higher than previously thought.

‘We have the right economic plan and changing course would put that progress at risk, with families and businesses paying the price.’

By Henry Saker-Clark, Press Association Deputy Business Editor

Press Association: Finance

source: PA

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