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Les ventes des fabricants de vêtements britanniques chutent en raison du conflit iranien
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What happened: UK clothing manufacturers experienced a significant drop in sales, with average quarterly revenue falling to £278,427 in the latest quarter, down from £498,254 previously. This decline coincided with the start of the Iran conflict in April, which led to a 0.1% contraction in the UK economy due to rising energy prices. Despite a brief respite in June as consumers returned to high streets, Tesco's UK sales growth more than halved to 1.8% in the three months to May, citing ongoing uncertainty from the Middle East conflict.
Market impact: The Iran conflict has negatively impacted UK retailers and clothing manufacturers. Rising energy prices, triggered by Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz, squeezed household spending, leading to a decline in sales for clothing manufacturers and Tesco. The UK's strong retail expansion in the first quarter slowed due to the conflict, with the retail sector's growth rate dropping from 4.2% to 1.8%.
What to watch next: Investors should monitor the UK's GDP growth figures for the second quarter, due in late July, to assess the lasting impact of the Iran conflict on the economy. Additionally, keep an eye on Tesco's full-year results, scheduled for October, to gauge the long-term effects of the conflict on consumer spending and the retail sector's recovery.
Market impact: The Iran conflict has negatively impacted UK retailers and clothing manufacturers. Rising energy prices, triggered by Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz, squeezed household spending, leading to a decline in sales for clothing manufacturers and Tesco. The UK's strong retail expansion in the first quarter slowed due to the conflict, with the retail sector's growth rate dropping from 4.2% to 1.8%.
What to watch next: Investors should monitor the UK's GDP growth figures for the second quarter, due in late July, to assess the lasting impact of the Iran conflict on the economy. Additionally, keep an eye on Tesco's full-year results, scheduled for October, to gauge the long-term effects of the conflict on consumer spending and the retail sector's recovery.
Aperçu IA au Jui 18, 2026
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Dernière mise à jourMai 19, 2026