UK Government to Unveil Anti-Profiteering Measures Amid Middle East Crisis

March 23, 2026
UK Government to Unveil Anti-Profiteering Measures Amid Middle East Crisis
  • Britain’s government, led by the Chancellor, plans to unveil measures to shield consumers from unfair price rises amid the Middle East crisis, including an anti-profiteering framework and expanded powers for the Competition and Markets Authority to curb price gouging.

  • There is consideration of time-limited, targeted powers for the CMA, with the Treasury and other departments collaborating on what those powers could entail.

  • Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has previously called for the CMA to have “further teeth” to combat profiteering and has discussed targeted powers to address price gouging during the crisis.

  • Iran-related tensions continue to shape markets, with mixed signals from international actors about how long the volatility may last.

  • The AA reports adequate fuel stocks and no immediate supply concerns, advising motorists to fill up as normal and to use price-tracking resources.

  • Despite tensions, fuel stocks remain robust and there are no immediate breakdowns, with guidance to use price-comparison tools to find best prices.

  • There are no fuel supply problems on the horizon, and drivers are urged to refuel normally while monitoring prices via tracking apps.

  • The Prime Minister signaled a resolved delay in defence investment decisions and openness to closer EU defence cooperation in the future.

  • Reeves is expected to advocate for a diverse energy mix to stabilize volatile fossil fuel markets and to remove barriers to expanding Britain’s nuclear power capacity.

  • The government is exploring government-backed indemnities for critical energy security projects to keep construction moving despite legal challenges.

  • Recent data show sharp fuel price increases, with unleaded petrol and diesel rising and forecasts predicting further hikes ahead of Easter, driven by Middle East tensions and oil prices.

  • Leaders emphasize shielding consumers from inflated fuel and grocery costs, reaffirming a commitment to keeping living costs down during volatile times.

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