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    UK becomes fastest-growing G7 economy after strong first quarter

    May 15, 2025Updated:May 15, 2025 World No Comments
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    Official figures released on Thursday show that the American economy expanded in the first quarter of 2025 at its fastest rate in a year, which is a welcome boost for the Labour authorities, who has made boosting growth in the nation a top priority. According to the Office for National Statistics, development, as measured by gross domestic product, increased by 0.7 % in the first quarter of the year from the final three months of 2024, with the country’s dominating services industry performing especially well. The American economy is now the Group of Seven’s fastest-growing industrial nation thanks to the increase in the first quarter. Development was a moderately above market anticipation for a 0.6 % increase. The market increased by 0.9 % in the first fourth of 2024, which was its biggest boost. The statistics, according to Treasury Secretary Rachel Reeves, showed how well the decisions made by Labour since it won the election in July are beginning to pay off. While on a visit to a Rolls-Royce shop in Derby, northern England, she said,” We’re going to be the fastest growing economy in the G-7 in the first three months of this year, and that’s very welcome.” The next quarter of the year is likely to slow down, according to the majority of economists, primarily due to the global uncertainty created by US President Donald Trump’s tax policies. The scenery for the world economy remains incredibly questionable, especially if the US-China trade war persists, even though most taxes were paused for 90 days following the ensuing market upheaval, including the 10 % baseline tax applied to UK products entering the US. Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer individually discussed the details of a trade agreement between the US and the UK on Thursday, easing some of the confusion surrounding the American market. The growth increase is likely to be temporary, according to Sanjay Raja, Deutsche Bank’s main UK economist, particularly in the second quarter, when trade uncertainty will be at its highest. Manufacturers will probably experience lower requirement as a result of higher US taxes and weaker international demand, he said. According to economists, growth will probable decline in the second quarter as new business taxes were enacted in April. A number of price increases over the month, including home energy and water bills, are anticipated to keep consumer demand at a low.

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