Inflation Clouds Gathering for Business

21st May 2025

Stuart Morrison, Research Manager at the British Chambers of Commerce, responds to the latest inflation data, published by the ONS this morning

Responding to the latest inflation data, published by the ONS this morning, Stuart Morrison, Research Manager at the British Chambers of Commerce said: 

“Businesses are facing a perfect storm of cost-pressures which is fuelling inflation alongside rising household bills. While April’s jump was expected, the scale, to 3.5%, is concerning.  

“With the national insurance hike, minimum wage rise and global tariffs, our research shows 55% of businesses are expecting to put up prices in the coming months.  

“Firms urgently need to see a clear tax roadmap identifying when the burdens of national insurance and business rates will ease. Upcoming strategies on industry, trade and infrastructure must live up to business expectations and help drive investment. 

 “On the global front, Monday’s UK-EU reset deal was good news for business. Coupled with recent trade announcements with the US and India, it provides a pathway to growth.  

“But with inflation clouds gathering, the Government must accelerate efforts to help business, not ease off.” 

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