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Construction sector continues to struggle amid Chancellor’s tax hikes and inflation – London Business News | London Wallet

Philip Roth by Philip Roth
July 4, 2025
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Construction sector continues to struggle amid Chancellor’s tax hikes and inflation – London Business News | London Wallet
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Construction PMI rose slightly to 48.8, despite it being the slowest contraction for six months, activity remains below the 50.0 threshold, suggesting that the sector is continuing to struggle.

Persistently high inflation and the impact of the tax increases from last year’s Budget continue to weigh heavily on balance sheets and are preventing businesses from investing, particularly in the commercial and civil engineering sectors.

However, housebuilding was the bright spot in this month’s PMI as it has grown for the first time since September 2024.

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However, the omission of construction from the Industrial Strategy’s eight priority sectors has also raised concern across the built environment.

For a sector that underpins infrastructure, housing and industrial delivery – and contributes around 7% of UK GDP – the lack of formal recognition suggests a misalignment between policy ambition and practical implementation.

As we progress through the year, it is hoped that the government’s commitment to spending £165bn on construction and housing over a 10 year horizon will give the industry some confidence and certainty to kickstart projects and begin investing. However, for these projects to be delivered at the pace required, the industry’s skills gap needs to be addressed with some urgency.

In addition, if inflation continues to remain sticky and further tax rises are announced in this year’s Budget, it could be a bumpy ride ahead.



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