BIRA Warns Of ‘Troubled Times Ahead’

BIRA has warned that retailers across Britain face troubled times ahead despite last week’s Bank of England interest rate cut to 4.5%, as the Bank halves its growth forecast for 2025 to just 0.75%.

Andrew Goodacre, ceo of BIRA (British Independent Retailers Association), said: “The reduction in interest rates was expected and is welcome news for the retail sector. We have consistently maintained that rates have unnecessarily remained high for longer than required, and we anticipate this reduction will help boost consumer confidence.”

However, BIRA expressed serious concerns regarding the Bank’s revised economic growth projections. The forecast has been halved from the previous estimate of 1.5% to just 0.75% for 2025, despite recent government initiatives.

Andrew said: “The Bank’s economic growth outlook is deeply worrying. Independent retailers are still grappling with the triple impact of rising costs from last year’s budget. While the Bank of England is taking steps to stimulate growth through rate cuts, more immediate action is needed from the government to support high street businesses.”

The Bank’s decision comes amid rising inflation expectations, with projections showing inflation could reach 3.7% in the third quarter of this year. Additionally, unemployment is forecast to increase to 4.8% over the next year, highlighting the challenging economic environment facing retailers.

BIRA emphasises that while long-term infrastructure projects are important, immediate support for high street businesses is crucial.

He added: “Long-term projects like the third runway at Heathrow will do little to address the immediate challenges facing high street retailers this year. We need to see concrete government plans that will deliver immediate support to our sector.”

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