Inflation Heaping More Pressure On Firms

17th September 2025

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

“Businesses will be worried by inflation holding at 3.8% at a time when cost pressures continue to bite, especially on wages. The BCC’s latest economic forecast expects inflation to remain at around this level until the end of the year. 

 

Firms are clear that April’s rise in national insurance, continued strong wage growth and higher tariffs are all eroding their operating margins. There is also growing concern that sticky inflation will limit the scope for further interest rate cuts.

 

“Ahead of the Autumn Budget, our message to the Chancellor is clear – there must be no new tax rises on business. Firms cannot provide the economic growth we all need if they continue to be hampered by rising costs.”

 

More information on the ONS data can be found here

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