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UK Economy Enters Recession Stemming from Coronavirus Lockdowns

August 12, 2020, 04.11 PM

LONDON, KOMPAS.com - Great Britain is in a recession after data indicated that the UK economy contracted by a record 20.4 percent in the second quarter of 2020.

Nationwide coronavirus lockdowns put pressure on the national economy in a bid to control Covid-19 virus transmissions.

The United Kingdom joined other European countries in locking down its economy on March 23.

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The Office for National Statistics further indicated a 2.2 percent quarter-on-quarter contraction in the first three months of the year.

As such, the UK economy is in recession — commonly defined as two quarters of contraction.

Britain's recession is deeper than those recorded by comparable economies in Europe, notably Germany and France, or the United States.

Unlike others, Britain's statistics agency provides monthly growth figures and these offer some hope that the economy is healing as lockdown restrictions are eased.

In June, the British economy grew by a monthly 8.7 percent.

“The economy began to bounce back in June with shops reopening, factories beginning to ramp up production and house-building continuing to recover," said statistician Jonathan Athow.

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The British government hopes additional measures such as the reopening of pubs and restaurants will allow the economy to rebound further.

But given the scale of the contraction, it's inevitable unemployment will sky-rocket in coming months.

“I’ve said before that hard times were ahead, and today’s figures confirm that hard times are here," said Treasury chief Rishi Sunak.

“Hundreds of thousands of people have already lost their jobs, and sadly in the coming months many more will,” stated Rishi.

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So far, the British government has kept a lid on the numbers swelling the ranks of the jobless through a salary support package that has given hard-pressed firms the opportunity to retain workers rather than fire them.

Under the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme, the government has been paying a large chunk of the salaries of workers retained.

Some 1.2 million employers have taken advantage of the program to furlough 9.6 million people at a cost to the government of 33.8 billion pounds ($44 billion).

Sunak is ending the program in October on the grounds it gives “false hope” to furloughed workers while at the same time limiting their prospects of getting new jobs as their skills fade.

He insisted “nobody will be left without hope or opportunity.”

With unemployment set to soar — some forecasts see it doubling to above the 3 million mark last seen in the 1980s — many are urging the government to extend the furlough program to those sectors that are set to face restrictions for many more months.

“The best way to get our economy back on its feet is to keep people in work," said Frances O’Grady, general secretary at the umbrella Trades Union Congress.

The British economy faces further headwinds over the coming months aside from the pandemic.

There's uncertainty related to its future trading relationship with the European Union following the UK's departure from the bloc in January.

The UK is currently in a transition period whereby it remains part of the bloc's tariff-free arrangements until the end of the year.

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The future economic relationship has yet to be agreed, meaning tariffs could be imposed on traded goods between the two sides come the start of next year.

“The dual threats of a second wave (of contagions) and slow progress over Brexit negotiations are also particularly concerning, underlining the need for maximum agility from government on both these issues, allowing a greater focus on the economy’s long-term future," said Alpesh Paleja, lead economist at the Confederation of British Industry. 

(Writer: Pan Pylas) 

Source: https://apnews.com/c7ebaf291c219dd0909fe11777fc1f24 

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