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UK retailers warn of more price hikes as tax costs bite, survey shows

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Posted on July 30, 2025

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LONDON (Reuters) -Two-thirds of British retailers expect to raise prices further over the next year as April's employer tax increases continue to drive up costs, a survey of finance chiefs showed on

British Retailers Anticipate Further Price Increases Amid Tax Pressures

LONDON (Reuters) -Two-thirds of British retailers expect to raise prices further over the next year as April's employer tax increases continue to drive up costs, a survey of finance chiefs showed on Thursday.

Trade body the British Retail Consortium said its survey of finance leaders at retailers together representing over 9,000 stores found 85% raised prices in their businesses after the government hiked employer National Insurance contributions and the national minimum wage.

It said 65% predict further rises in the coming year.

Official data this month showed Britain's annual rate of consumer price inflation rose to its highest in over a year at 3.6% in June, threatening to rise above the Bank of England's forecast for it to peak at around 3.7% in September.

The BRC, which represents Britain's biggest retailers, predicts that food inflation will be up to 6% by the end of the year, putting more pressure on household budgets in the run up to Christmas.

Its survey also found that 42% of finance chiefs had frozen recruitment, while 38% had reduced job numbers in-store. Some 38% had also reduced investment.

The retail industry directly accounts for 9% of employment in the United Kingdom.

Highlighting concerns about further potential tax rises, the BRC said 56% of finance chiefs were "pessimistic" about trading conditions over the next 12 months, with just 11% optimistic.

The trade body appealed to finance minister Rachel Reeves not to add further costs to retailers in her annual budget later this year.

"It is up to the Chancellor to decide whether to fan the flames of inflation, or to support the everyday economy by backing the high street and the local jobs they provide," BRC CEO Helen Dickinson said.

The BRC survey took place between June 19 and July 11.

(Reporting by James DaveyEditing by Mark Potter)

Key Takeaways

  • Two-thirds of UK retailers plan to increase prices.
  • Employer tax hikes drive up costs for retailers.
  • Consumer inflation in the UK is rising sharply.
  • BRC survey indicates pessimism among finance chiefs.
  • Retail employment and investment are being reduced.

Frequently Asked Questions

What percentage of retailers expect to raise prices?
Two-thirds of British retailers expect to raise prices further over the next year.
What is the predicted food inflation rate by the end of the year?
The BRC predicts that food inflation will be up to 6% by the end of the year.
What concerns do finance chiefs have about trading conditions?
56% of finance chiefs are pessimistic about trading conditions over the next 12 months.
How many retailers raised prices after the government tax hike?
85% of retailers raised prices in their businesses after the government hiked taxes.
What actions have finance chiefs taken regarding employment?
42% of finance chiefs had frozen recruitment, while 38% had reduced job numbers in-store.

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