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UK economy posts 2.3% monthly growth as COVID-19 lockdowns ease

by French Press Agency - AFP

LONDON Jun 11, 2021 - 10:45 am GMT+3
People queue to get into Primark store on Oxford Street in London, Britain, April 12, 2021. (AP Photo)
People queue to get into Primark store on Oxford Street in London, Britain, April 12, 2021. (AP Photo)
by French Press Agency - AFP Jun 11, 2021 10:45 am

The easing of coronavirus restrictions following a successful vaccination campaign helped the United Kingdom post its biggest monthly economic growth in nearly a year, with official data showing the U.K. economy expanding 2.3% in April.

It was the fastest monthly output for U.K. gross domestic product (GDP) since July last year "as government restrictions affecting economic activity continued to ease," the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said in a statement.

Britain's economy had contracted 1.5% overall in the first quarter, although had already begun to bounce back strongly in March with output of 2.1%.

The U.K.'s overall output for April remains 3.7% below pre-pandemic levels seen in February last year.

"Overall, the economic recovery stepped up another gear in April and GDP is on track to return to its February level before the end of the year," noted Thomas Pugh, U.K. economist at Capital Economics research group.

"If anything, the economy could regain its pre-crisis level even sooner."

April's growth was driven by the service sector, which jumped 3.4% as consumers once again started to visit physical stores, restaurants and bars and as more children returned to onsite lessons, the ONS said.

Output in the production sector however dropped 1.3% during the same month, recording the first fall since January.

And the construction sector contracted 2% following a strong March.

Since May, the government has further eased restrictions, with people now allowed to eat and drink inside restaurants and bars, having initially been only able to sit outside.

"Today's figures are a promising sign that our economy is beginning to recover," said Finance Minister Rishi Sunak.

His cautious response comes amid mounting concerns over whether the emergence of the Delta variant of the coronavirus threatens the U.K. government's provisional June 21 deadline for further lifting virus restrictions.

The Delta variant, also known as the Indian variant, is now the dominant strain in the U.K., according to Public Health England figures.

Britain on Thursday said G-7 leaders will agree to expand global COVID-19 vaccine manufacturing to provide at least 1 billion doses to the world through sharing and financing schemes.

The U.K., which is hosting the big powers' gathering in southwest England, added it would donate at least 100 million surplus doses within the next year, including 5 million beginning in the coming weeks.

The announcement came after the United States said it would donate 500 million jabs to 92 poor and lower-middle-income nations.

Exports drop

Separate data Friday showed U.K. exports fell 0.6% in April after two months of growth, with drops in exports to non-EU countries offsetting increases to nations within the bloc, the ONS said.

While exports to the EU rose 2.3% month-on-month, they remained 9% below 2019's average level, or ahead of Britain's formal exit from the European Union at the start of this year, according to Samuel Tombs, chief U.K. economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics.

"That is a disappointing performance, given the boom in global trade flows. U.K. exporters have lost market share," he added.

Goods imported to the U.K. meanwhile grew 3.9% in April.

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