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UK economy contracted sharply in April after Trump's tariffs

UK economy contracted sharply in April after Trump's tariffs

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The UK economy shrank more than expected in April as the worst of President Trump's tariffs hit, according to the latest official figures.
The standard measure of economic output (GDP) contracted a sharp 0.3% in April, data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) showed.
During the month, Mr Trump's so-called "Liberation Day" applied steep tariffs to countries around the world and sparked a trade war with China, the world's second-largest economy.
It's worse than expected by economists. A contraction of just 0.1% had been forecast by economists polled by the Reuters news agency.
Bad news for Reeves
It's bad news for Chancellor Rachel Reeves, who has made the push for economic growth her number one priority.
Additional costs on businesses were also levied during the month, as higher minimum wages and employer national insurance contributions took effect.
When looked at over a three-month period, however, the economy grew. The expectation of trade upset looks to have pushed business activity forward to the first few months of the year.
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