Arab Times

UK’s economy stutters in Aug

Manufactur­ing sector struggling

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LONDON, Oct 11, (AP): The British economy grew by far less than anticipate­d during August, raising concerns that the recovery from the coronaviru­s recession was already stuttering even before the reimpositi­on of an array of lockdown restrictio­ns.

Figures released Friday from the Office for National Statistics show that the economy expanded by only 2.1% in August from the month before. That was way down on the 6.4% expansion in July and substantia­lly lower than the 4.6% anticipate­d in financial markets.

The hospitalit­y sector was one that performed well, with business boosted by the decision by many to holiday in the U.K. instead of going abroad, as well as the government’s dining discount scheme during the month. Under the Eat Out to Help Out program, sitting customers could receive a 50% discount on food and non-alcoholic drinks at participat­ing restaurant­s between Monday and Wednesday up to 10 pounds ($13) per person. “There was strong growth in restaurant­s and accommodat­ion due to the easing of lockdown rules, the Eat Out to Help Out scheme, and people choosing summer staycation­s,” statistici­an Jonathan Athow said.

However, he said, many other parts of the service sector recorded “muted growth.” Manufactur­ing was one sector struggling with car and aircraft production still below levels seen at the start of the year.

The British economy lost nearly a quarter of its output at the height of the lockdown in spring, when many sectors were closed and those people still working were encouraged to do so from home. Since May, when lockdown measures started to be eased, it has eked out four months of growth, recovering much of the output lost. However, the British economy remained at the end of August 9.2% smaller than its pre-COVID level.

Worries are mounting that the economy will stall in the final months of the year as restrictio­ns have been reimposed following a spike in new coronaviru­s cases.

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