The UK economy grew 6.6% in July on a monthly basis in an effort to recover from the sharp downturn caused by the general lockdown caused by the Corona pandemic, according to data from the British National Statistics Office.
The expected growth (gross domestic product) for July was largely in line with expectations, which indicated a growth of 6.7%, and the British economy grew 8.7% last June.
The UK’s GDP in July is 18.6% higher than its lowest level in April 2020, but remains 11.7% below pre-pandemic levels it recorded in February.