UK consumers likely to face higher prices ‘for many months to come’

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UK consumers likely to face higher prices ‘for many months to come’

Higher prices could persist over the summer even if ceasefire talks between the US and Iran bear fruit , consumers have been warned, with economic shock waves likely to be felt “for many months to …

Higher prices could persist over the summer even if ceasefire talks between the US and Iran bear fruit , consumers have been warned, with economic shock waves likely to be felt “for many months to come”. Disruption to global shipping, coupled with soaring prices for energy and raw materials, have driven up costs for UK companies, with the impact already filtering through to prices paid at the tills, according to fresh inflation figures. Retailers have responded by launching promotions to tempt bargain hunters but businesses said it was getting harder to stave off price increases, and called on the government to go beyond existing measures to help alleviate the pressure. Shop price inflation is already on the rise, according to figures from the British Retail Consortium (BRC). Furniture and health and beauty products are among the items that have risen most in recent weeks, driving an increase in shop prices of 1.2% year on year in May. The rate was slightly above the three-month average of 1.1%. High oil prices and the ripple effect of the prolonged closure of the strait of Hormuz shipping channel were among the factors cited by the BRC. Customers can still find bargains on TV and audiovisual equipment, it said, as retailers target football fans getting “World Cup ready” for this summer’s tournament in the US, which starts next month. …

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