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Reeves, UK's Reeves, says the economy is turning around and that energy investment will be a priority

Finance Minister Rachel Reeves stated on Thursday that more upbeat surveys of business as well as a strong first quarter gross domestic product indicate the British economy will recover from a weak finish to 2024.

She said that the latest GDP figures, which showed a 0.7% increase in the first three months, the highest in the G7 and the recent business surveys are all very positive. She spoke at a dinner organized by the Confederation of British Industry. "That's good news, and it shows we're beginning to turn a corner."

The purchasing managers' indexes, released this week, show a rebound in activity following a sharp drop in April as a result of the shock caused by President Donald Trump's new tariffs.

Reeves will announce her spending plans for the government on Wednesday. These will cover budgets of departments up to 2029 and most of Reeves' remaining term as Labour Party leader.

She said that the review of spending would include increased public investment in energy infrastructure.

Reeves reiterated her promise to not raise taxes in a future budget as much as she did at her first budget last October, but refused to give more specifics about business taxation. (1 dollar = 0.7357 pounds). (Reporting and editing by Sachin Ravikumar; Reporting by David Miliken)

(source: Reuters)