The UK’s economic growth for the period between April and June 2024 was lower than initially estimated, as reported by the ONS
The Gross Domestic Product (GDP), which quantifies the economic activity of companies, governments, and individuals within a country, increased by 0.5%, a revision from the preliminary figure of 0.6%.
Both the manufacturing and construction sectors experienced greater declines than initially calculated.
This information comes to light as the Labour government, which prioritises economic growth, gears up to present its first Budget at the end of October 2024.
The Office for National Statistics (ONS), the publisher of these statistics, noted a significant 3.1% decrease in the production of transport and related equipment during this quarter, following a sustained period of expansion, a stark contrast to the initially estimated 0.7% decrease.
The ONS indicated that this downturn could be attributed to factories scaling back production in anticipation of the transition towards electric vehicle manufacturing.
Additionally, the construction sector saw a downturn, continuing the trend of decreased new home construction.
However, the ONS said that the outlook was improving.