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From Global Instability to Business Cost Exposure

The recent Chancellors statement on the UK Government’s response to the war in Iran shows how quickly global instability can move from geopolitics into everyday business costs.

 

Energy, fuel, food, logistics and supplier resilience are all being affected.

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) currently expects UK growth to remain subdued at around 1.2%, while forecasting inflation could rise towards 4% by the end of this year.

With this broader economic backdrop, the measures outlined by the Chancellor appear aimed at easing near-term pressure on households, energy-intensive industries and critical supply chains.

However, while targeted support may provide temporary relief in specific sectors, it is unlikely to remove underlying inflationary and cost pressures or replace the need for businesses to understand their contracts, challenge supplier increases and identify where volatility is entering their cost base.

Here are five key takeaways from the recent statement:



1. Energy volatility and the “renewal cliff”

 

Rachel Reeves discussed how many firms have been insulated from recent price rises through fixed-price contracts, but some sectors face structural energy cost issues.

Fixed contracts may protect businesses today, but they can also delay the impact. The real question is what happens at renewal, especially for organisations with multiple sites, high consumption or fragmented supplier arrangements.

The cost shock may not hit today. It may be waiting at renewal.

2. Fuel cost exposure

 

The recent statement offers targeted support for businesses exposed to fuel costs, including a 12-month road tax holiday for HGVs, red diesel duty cuts for farmers and rail freight, and increased mileage rates.

When fuel costs move quickly, the real issue is not just the headline price. It is how those costs flow through freight rates, fuel surcharges, supplier invoices and contract clauses.

Fuel cost support only matters if it reaches the bottom line.

3. Food pricing visibility

 

A suspension of tariffs on over 100 supermarket foods was announced last week in the government’s bid to keep food prices low, with said supermarkets expected to pass savings on to consumers.

When tariffs are suspended, savings do not automatically appear in the P&L. Businesses need visibility across supplier pricing, contract terms and category-level margins to understand whether cost savings are being passed through.

Tariff suspension only matters if it reaches the right place.

 

4. Hospitality and leisure: temporary VAT relief, but operational complexity

 

Reeves announced a temporary VAT reduction from 20% to 5%for summer attractions, children’s tickets and children’s meals in restaurants and cafes, running from 25th June to 1st September 2026.

For hospitality and leisure operators, temporary VAT relief may support demand, but it also creates operational questions: pricing strategy, POS changes, supplier pressure, staffing, cashflow and whether the benefit is used to protect margin or attract customers.

VAT relief may boost demand, but margin still needs managing.

 

5. Critical supply chains and industrial resilience

 

A £350 million Critical Chemicals Resilience Fund and a £120 million fund for the ceramics sector was announced to improve efficiency and reduce energy costs.

Government intervention in chemicals and ceramics underline show exposed some sectors are to energy costs and fragile supply chains. For manufacturers, resilience is no longer just a procurement issue. It is aboard-level cost and continuity issue.

Critical suppliers are now a strategic risk, not just a procurement line item.

In an environment of weak growth, persistent inflation and ongoing geopolitical instability, the businesses that navigate volatility best are not necessarily the ones with the lowest costs today, but the ones with the clearest visibility into where future costs are building.

ERA Group helps organisations gain clarity on costs and see where those costs can be challenged. Get in touch to speak to a consultant today.

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