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UK retail sales rise 0.7% in March

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Posted on April 24, 2026

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LONDON, April 24 (Reuters) - British retail sales rose by 0.7% in March, according to the first set of official figures on how the sector fared after the start of the Iran war which has pushed up fuel

UK drivers' dash for fuel at start of Iran war boosts retail sales

Impact of Iran War on UK Retail and Fuel Sales

By William Schomberg

Surge in Fuel Sales Following Conflict Outbreak

LONDON, April 24 (Reuters) - British motorists worried about fuel price increases rushed to the pumps immediately after the start of the Iran war, pushing up total sales volumes for the country's retail sector by more than expected in March, official data showed on Friday.

Fuel sales leapt by 6.1% from February with much stronger sales than usual in the first few days after the start of the conflict on February 28, the Office for National Statistics said, using government data.

Historical Context of Fuel Sales

Excluding the COVID-19 pandemic period, it was the biggest monthly increase in fuel sales since January 2016, the ONS said.

Broader Retail Sales Trends

Retail sales volumes across the board rose by 0.7% in March after a fall of 0.6% in February.

Economists polled by Reuters had mostly expected a monthly increase of 0.1% in sales volumes in March.

Excluding fuel sales, volumes were up by 0.2%, the ONS said. The Reuters poll had pointed to a flat reading.

Consumer Response to the War

Overall, the data suggested consumers did not immediately rein in their spending in response to the war. Clothing sales were up by 1.2% from February as a wet start to the year gave way to sunshine in March.

Food and Clothing Sales Performance

However, food sales fell by a monthly 0.8%, the biggest drop since August last year.

Outlook and Retailer Sentiment

Thomas Pugh, chief UK economist at accountancy firm RSM, said a fall in consumer confidence in April suggested that the war will have a bigger effect on sales this month.

"The longer the crisis goes on for, the more likely consumers are to adjust their spending habits, as consumer confidence wanes. That sets a much tougher outlook for retailers than we were considering before the war," Pugh said.

Consumer Confidence and Retailer Statements

On Thursday, Britain's longest-running consumer sentiment index published by market research firm GfK fell to its lowest since October 2023 in March and suffered the biggest drop from one month to the next in a year.

Major British retailers have said uncertainty over the impact of the Iran war on shoppers is clouding their outlook and could hurt profits.

Food retailers, including Tesco and Sainsbury's, have said they are yet to see meaningful changes in consumer behaviour. But clothing chain Primark said that while March trading was encouraging, April has so far been soft.

Government Revenue and Fuel Duty

Friday's data showing the rise in fuel sales volumes in early March - which contributed to a nearly 12% rise in fuel sales by value in the month - came a day after the ONS said government tax revenue from fuel duty - which is set at a fixed level - fell to its lowest for any month since July 2023.

How Fuel Duty Works

Fuel duty is paid to the government when fuel leaves refineries, coastal terminals or approved warehouses.

(Additional reporting by James DaveyWriting by William SchombergEditing by William James, Peter Graff)

Key Takeaways

  • Retail sales climbed 0.7% in March, outperforming the Reuters‑poll forecast of +0.1%—showing surprising resilience despite rising fuel-driven inflation (moneyweek.com)
  • Consumer sentiment dropped sharply to its weakest level since October 2023, signaling deteriorating household confidence amid cost‑of‑living and inflation fears (globalbankingandfinance.com)
  • The IMF has downgraded UK growth for 2026 to 0.8%, warning that persistent inflation and energy shocks from the Iran war may deter interest‑rate cuts and weaken economic momentum (moneyweek.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much did UK retail sales rise in March 2024?
UK retail sales rose by 0.7% in March 2024, according to official figures.
What caused the increase in fuel prices and inflation concerns?
The Iran war drove up fuel prices, likely causing broader inflation and economic uncertainty.
How did economists' sales expectations compare to the actual figures?
Economists had expected a 0.1% sales increase, but the actual rise was 0.7%.
How has British consumer sentiment changed in March 2024?
Consumer sentiment fell to its lowest since October 2023, with the biggest monthly drop in a year.
How are major UK retailers responding to the economic outlook?
Retailers report uncertainty from the Iran war, with food chains seeing limited change and clothing chains noting mixed trends.

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