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UK economy set to shrink next year, says Jeremy Hunt in budget speech

The new forecast is for gross domestic product to contract by 1.4 percent next year compared with a projection for growth of 1.8 percent in the previous outlook published in March by the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR).

By Reuters Nov 17, 2022 9:27:16 PM IST (Updated)

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Britain’s economy is forecast to shrink next year, finance minister Jeremy Hunt said as he began outlining how he and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will raise taxes and cut spending to repair the public finances, despite the grim outlook. The new forecast is for gross domestic product to contract by 1.4 percent next year compared with a projection for growth of 1.8 percent in the previous outlook published in March by the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR).
Since then, Britain’s economy has come under strain from an inflation rate now above 11 percent, a slowing global economy and political and severe financial market volatility during Liz Truss’s brief term as prime minister.
Hunt said the OBR forecasts laid out "starkly the impact of global headwinds on the UK economy" as he started a speech to parliament on Thursday.