IMF says UK economy to grow this year in big U-turn


Britain’s economy is now predicted to expand by 0.4% this year, the International Monetary Fund says in its latest outlook document. – EPA pic, May 23, 2023.

THE International Monetary Fund today delivered a major U-turn on its forecast for the United Kingdom’s economy, saying it expected growth this year, just one month after predicting a contraction.

Britain’s economy is now predicted to expand by 0.4%, the IMF said in its latest outlook document which partly cited weaker energy prices.

The institution ripped up its previous forecast last month of a 0.3% contraction.

But there had still been a “significant” slowdown from last year, when the economy grew 4.1% despite sky-high inflation and energy bills owing to the Ukraine war.

“Buoyed by resilient demand in the context of declining energy prices, the UK economy is expected to avoid a recession and maintain positive growth in 2023,” it said in statement today.

“Still, economic activity has slowed significantly from last year and inflation remains stubbornly high following the severe terms-of-trade shock due to Russia’s war in Ukraine and, to some extent, labour supply scarring from the pandemic.”

It also cautioned that this year’s growth outlook remains “subdued”.

The IMF said the 2023 upgrade reflected “higher-than-expected resilience” in both demand and supply, alongside improved confidence in reduced post-Brexit uncertainty as well as lower energy costs.

Britain’s Conservative government welcomed the news, with finance minister Jeremy Hunt declaring that the “big upgrade” credits the government’s “action to restore stability and tame inflation”.

“If we stick to the plan, the IMF confirm our long-term growth prospects are stronger than in Germany, France and Italy… but the job is not done yet,” said Hunt.

GDP is expected to grow by 1% in 2024, unchanged from the IMF’s prior guidance.

The news comes after the Bank of England forecast earlier this month that the UK economy would avoid recession this year despite the country’s annual inflation stuck above 10%.

Britain is due to publish its official April inflation data tomorrow. – AFP, May 23, 2023.



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