UK Economy Shrinks 0.1% in April Amid Iran Conflict

Published on 6/12/2026

UK Economy Shrinks 0.1% in April Amid Iran Conflict

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The U.K. economy contracted by 0.1% in April, driven by a 0.2% decline in services activity, while construction output saw a 0.1% increase. This contraction followed a growth of 0.3% in March. Economists had anticipated the 0.1% contraction per Reuters. The International Monetary Fund has revised its growth forecast for the U.K. down to 0.8% for 2026 from 1.3%, citing the negative impact of the ongoing Iran conflict on global energy markets.