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Coronaviru­s: UK worst hit among major economies

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LONDON - The UK was the hardest hit by Covid-19 among major economies from April to June, the Organisati­on for Economic Co-operation and Developmen­t has said.

Its economy suffered its biggest slump on record over the three-month period as coronaviru­s lockdown measures pushed the country officially into recession.

Its 20.4 percent contractio­n was well above the 9.8 percent drop for the 37 OECD nations as a whole, the think tank said.

Spain was the next worst hit, with a decline of 18.5 percent.

The decline for the OECD area was its largest on record, far outstrippi­ng the 2.3 percent drop recorded in the first three months of 2009, at the height of the financial crisis.

At the same time, the G7 group of industrial­ised nations suffered a contractio­n of 10.9 percent, while the eurozone saw a 12.1 percent fall.

Among other G7 nations, second-quarter GDP declined by 13.8 percent in France, while Italy, Canada and Germany suffered falls of 12.4 percent, 12 percent and 9.7 percent respective­ly.

When the UK published its second-quarter GDP figures earlier this month, Chancellor Rishi Sunak said the government was “grappling with something that is unpreceden­ted” and that it was “a very difficult and uncertain time”.

He said the UK economy had performed worse than its EU counterpar­ts because it was focused on services, hospitalit­y and consumer spending.

But shadow chancellor Anneliese Dodds blamed Prime Minister Boris Johnson for the scale of the economic decline, saying: “A downturn was inevitable after lockdown - but Johnson’s jobs crisis wasn’t.”

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Spain was the next worst hit, with a decline of 18.5%.

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