UK economic growth slows to 0.3%

14 Aug 2025

The UK economy grew by 0.3% between April and June, according to the latest data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).

Growth in the last quarter was driven by increases of 0.4% in services and 1.2% in construction, while the production sector fell by 0.3%, says the ONS.

Other factors are that some activity was brought forward to February and March ahead of changes to stamp duty in April and announced US tariff changes.

Stuart Morrison, Research Manager at the British Chambers of Commerce said: 'Better than expected data for both Q2 and the month of June are welcome – but the numbers mask the underlying pain being felt by businesses across the UK.

'Without thriving firms the economy will continue to struggle. We saw better than expected growth at the start of the year, largely because of stockpiling ahead of US tariffs.

'However, tax burdens at home, alongside uncertain global trading conditions, created a very challenging environment for the UK's SMEs in Q2. The impact of April's national insurance hike is now clear, with our latest survey showing investment and recruitment hit.

'Long-term strategic plans from Government on industry, infrastructure and trade have been widely welcomed by businesses. But with the focus now on delivery, persistent cost pressures mean firms are left with one hand tied behind their back. There must be no more business taxes in the Autumn Budget.'

Home | Contact us | Site map | Accessibility | Disclaimer | Help |

© 2025 Penn Management Services. All rights reserved. | Company Number: 03655701

Penn Management Services, 1 & 2 Heritage Park, Cannock, Staffordshire WS11 7LT
We use cookies on this website, you can find more information about cookies here.

In accordance with the disclosure requirements of the Services Regulations 2009, our professional indemnity insurer is Allied World Assurance Company (Europe) Limited, of 20 Fenchurch Street, 18th and 19th Floors, London EC3M 3BY. The territorial coverage is worldwide excluding professional business carried out from an office in the United States of America or Canada and excludes any action for a claim brought in any court in the United States of Amercia or Canada.

We are registered to carry on audit work in the UK by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales and details about our audit registration can be viewed at www.auditregister.org.uk, under reference number C008875364.