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UK Economy Shows Resilience Amid Iran Conflict

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The UK economy grew by 0.1% in May, rebounding from a 0.1% decline in April, despite the ongoing impact of the Iran war on energy costs. This growth, reported by the Office for National Statistics, suggests a surprising resilience in the face of rising energy prices and geopolitical tensions that have affected key sectors like construction and manufacturing.

Services output increased by 0.3%, driven largely by a significant 5.1% rise in scientific research and development. However, the overall picture remains mixed, with production down by 0.5% and construction falling by 0.8%. Analysts warn that while the economy has shown some growth, it may still face stagnation in the upcoming quarter due to the ongoing conflict and its economic repercussions.

The British Chambers of Commerce highlighted the urgent need for support for businesses grappling with rising costs and uncertainty. As oil prices continue to fluctuate, the economic landscape remains precarious, with the International Monetary Fund recently adjusting its growth forecast for the UK to 1% for the year.

As the new Prime Minister Andy Burnham prepares to take office, he will inherit a challenging economic environment, with the potential for further disruptions stemming from the Iran conflict. The government’s economic strategies will be crucial in navigating these turbulent times and ensuring stability for UK firms and consumers alike.

Source: The Guardian

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