Wednesday, September 11, 2024

UK economy stalls, dealing blow to new government

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Britain's economy stalled again in July,
official data showed Wednesday, dealing a blow to the new Labour government
that has put growth expansion at the top of its priority list.


Gross domestic product showed zero growth in the reported month compared
with June, when output also flattened, the Office for National Statistics
(ONS) said in a statement.


Analysts had predicted a slight uplift in growth for July, while previous
data showed the UK economy grew at a slightly slower pace in the second
quarter compared with the first.


Prime Minister Keir Starmer's Labour government won power at the start of
July, ending 14 years of Conservative rule.


"I am under no illusion about the scale of the challenge we face and I will
be honest with the British people that change will not happen overnight,"
finance minister Rachel Reeves said in response to Wednesday's data.


"Two quarters of positive economic growth does not make up for fourteen
years of stagnation.


"That is why we are taking the long-term decisions now to fix the
foundations of our economy," she added in a statement.


The new government was boosted overnight, however, by news that US tech
giant Amazon is to invest £8 billion (10.5 billion dollars) in Britain over the next
five years, creating thousands of jobs via its web services arm
"We are taking the long-term decisions now to fix the foundations of our
economy, including today's announcement... from Amazon Web Services, that will
help rebuild Britain and make every part of the country better off," Reeves
added.


The investment -- to build, operate and maintain data centres in the UK --
could contribute 14 billion pounds to the country's GDP and support more than 14,000
jobs annually across the supply chain, Amazon said.(AFP)


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