UK consumer confidence rebounds

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  • UK consumer sentiment has improved after a sharp decline triggered by new U.S. tariffs introduced by President Trump, according to the British Retail Consortium.
  • A growing number of consumers are opting to "buy British," supporting domestic products to counter rising import costs.
  • Retail sales rose 7% in April, driven by favorable weather and increased spending on seasonal goods like gardening and DIY supplies.

[EUROPE] UK consumer confidence has shown signs of recovery, moving away from the record lows observed in early 2025 following the implementation of new U.S. tariffs under President Donald Trump. The British Retail Consortium (BRC) attributes this rebound to a combination of factors, including improved economic indicators and a shift in consumer behavior.

Factors Contributing to the Rebound

Economic Indicators Improve

Recent data indicates a positive shift in economic indicators, contributing to improved consumer sentiment. The Bank of England's decision to cut interest rates has provided relief to borrowers, while a new trade agreement between the UK and the U.S. has alleviated some concerns over the impact of tariffs. Additionally, the UK's wage growth remains resilient, with recent figures showing a 5.9% increase, supporting household incomes and spending power.

Government officials have also launched targeted fiscal initiatives to stimulate domestic demand. Among these is a temporary VAT reduction for certain categories of essential goods and services, aimed at easing the cost-of-living pressures for lower-income households. The Treasury estimates the measure could boost retail sales by as much as £2.5 billion over the next quarter. Analysts view this as a strategic move to sustain momentum in consumer activity amid lingering global uncertainties.

Shifts in Consumer Behavior

In response to the tariffs, a significant number of UK consumers have expressed a preference for domestically produced goods. A survey by Barclays revealed that 71% of UK consumers plan to "buy British" to mitigate the impact of higher prices on imported goods. This shift is seen as a strategic move to support local industries and reduce exposure to global supply chain disruptions.

Small and medium-sized UK enterprises (SMEs) are capitalizing on this consumer trend by expanding product lines and marketing campaigns focused on British provenance. The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) reported a 12% increase in domestic orders for UK-made consumer goods in the past three months. Many retailers have responded by prominently featuring "Made in Britain" branding in stores and online platforms, which has resonated with shoppers increasingly conscious of economic patriotism.

Seasonal Boost in Retail Sales

The retail sector has experienced a seasonal uptick in sales, driven by favorable weather conditions and the timing of holidays. In April 2025, retail spending grew by 7% year-on-year, a significant increase from the 1.1% growth observed in March. This surge was attributed to increased consumer activity in sectors such as gardening, DIY, and food retail.

Online retail has also played a crucial role in the sector’s recovery. According to figures from the Office for National Statistics, e-commerce sales accounted for 29% of total retail purchases in April, up from 26% in the previous quarter. Retail analysts attribute this growth to aggressive promotional campaigns and improved delivery infrastructure, which have allowed retailers to reach more consumers beyond traditional urban hubs.

Despite this progress, some segments of the retail market remain under pressure. Department stores and fashion outlets have continued to struggle with subdued footfall, particularly in high street locations. Industry leaders argue that while consumer sentiment is improving, discretionary spending remains uneven, with shoppers prioritizing value and essentials over luxury or non-essential goods.

Outlook for the Future

While the recent improvements in consumer sentiment are encouraging, experts advise caution. The BRC has highlighted that the underlying challenges, including global trade uncertainties and domestic inflationary pressures, remain. Continued monitoring of economic indicators and consumer behavior will be essential to assess the sustainability of this recovery.

The rebound in UK consumer sentiment, as reported by the British Retail Consortium, reflects a complex interplay of economic factors and shifting consumer behaviors. While the immediate outlook shows signs of improvement, sustained recovery will depend on addressing ongoing economic challenges and maintaining consumer confidence.


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