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UK's Next to offset Iran war costs with price rises overseas

Wed, 06th May 2026 08:59

* Plans price rises of up to 8% in ​markets outside ⁠Europe

* Not planning to raise prices further in ​Europe

* UK price rises already announced at less than 1%

* Edges up 2026/27 profit guidance to 1.218 billion pounds (Adds detail in ​paragraphs ‌3 to 7, shares in 12, analyst in 13)

LONDON, May 6 (Reuters) - British clothing retailer ⁠Next said on Wednesday it would mitigate cost increases linked to ⁠the Iran war with modest price ​rises in some overseas markets and savings elsewhere, as it posted better-than-expected first-quarter sales.

European fashion retailers, including H&M, have warned that a prolonged Middle East conflict will push up prices and dent consumer demand.

Next said it ​would offset ‌an estimated 27 million pounds ($37 million) of extra costs in its international business - mainly higher air freight and local distribution expenses - with price increases of up to 8% in markets outside Europe from May.

NO NEED FOR PRICE INCREASES IN EUROPE

In Europe, currency gains have absorbed cost ​pressures, meaning no price rises are needed, the retailer said.

An estimated 20 million pounds in additional ‌war-related costs in the UK will be offset by savings elsewhere and margin gains from better-than-expected factory gate prices.

Next said it does not expect ‌to increase UK prices beyond the 0.6% it forecast at the start of the year.

Its pricing guidance assumes that fuel costs remain at or around current levels and that disruption in factories and global ​transport networks neither worsens or improves.

Full-price sales in the first quarter to May 2 rose 6.2%, beating guidance for ‌a 4% increase, which Next attributed to exceptionally strong growth in the first five weeks of the period, before the Iran war began.

First quarter UK sales rose 4.4%, while international sales rose 12.8%. Sales ⁠in the ⁠Middle East make up about 6% of annual turnover.

Next edged up ‌its guidance for 2026/27 profit before tax to 1.218 billion pounds, from 1.210 billion pounds previously and compared with 1.158 billion ​pounds in 2025/26.

It ​forecast full-price sales growth of 5.0% for the full year.

Next shares were ‌up 0.5% in early trading.

"While the market is familiar with profit upgrades from Next, this one stands out given ongoing sales and cost pressures stemming from the Middle East conflict," PanmureLiberum analysts said.

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