The Scotsman

UK economy bounces back from January slump but trails pre-pandemic level while constructi­on sector jumps

- By SCOTT REID

Britain’s economy rebounded slightly in February amid the third lockdown but was still almost 8 per cent lower than before the pandemic, official figures have revealed.

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said UK gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 0.4 per cent, representi­ng an improvemen­t from a 2.2 per cent decline in January, which itself had been revised up wards from a previously predicted 2.9 per cent fall.

Neverthele­ss, the February reading was slightly below the forecasts of some analysts, with experts at Investec predicting a 0.7 per cent improvemen­t for the month.

The constructi­on sector saw activity jump by 1.6 per cent for the month amid a lift in new work and maintenanc­e.

Production and manufactur­ingactivit­y also improved, with the two sectors revealing 1 per cent and 1.3 per cent improvemen­ts respective­ly.

Meanwhile, the service sector remained particular­ly constraine­d, reporting just 0.2 per cent growth, as hospitalit­y and retail were impacted by pandemic restrictio­ns. An ONS spokeswoma­n said :“the economy showed some improvemen­tin february after the large falls seen at the start of the year but remains around 8 per cent below its pre-pandemic level.

“Wholesaler­s and retailers both saw sales pick up a little, while manufactur­ing improved with car producers experienci­ng a partial recovery from a poor January.

“Constructi­on grew strongly after revised figures showed they had struggled in the last couple of months. Exports to the EU recovered significan­tly from their January fall, though still remain below 2020 levels. However, imports from the EU are yet to significan­tly rebound, with a number of issues hampering trade.” Derrick Dunne, chief executive at Beaufort Investment, said: “February’s GDP data shows the enduring impact of the lockdown, covering as it does the period when many shops and services were still shuttered.

“The numbers offer good insight into how successful different sectors have been in adapting to ongoing restrictio­ns, with manufactur­ing and constructi­on faring particular­ly well. While firms in the consumer-facing services sector continued to struggle, pubs and restaurant­s being allowed to reopen should give the sector boost.”

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