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Eurotunnel Investment Halted as UK Rates Soar

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Published: 21 November 2025 Friday. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online

Eurotunnel, the operator of the iconic Channel Tunnel connecting southern England and northern France, has announced it is halting all planned UK investments, citing unsustainable levels of taxation that it says make future projects financially unviable. The company’s decision comes in the wake of a potential 200% increase in business rates, which, if implemented, could see the operator’s tax burden rise from £22 million to £65 million annually. This dramatic escalation, Eurotunnel claims, threatens not only the profitability of its UK operations but also its ability to develop new services, create jobs, and support the long-term growth of its railway network.

The Channel Tunnel, affectionately known as the “Chunnel,” is a critical transport link for freight and passengers, with two rail tunnels used for high-speed passenger and cargo trains and a separate service tunnel. Eurotunnel’s announcement has sent ripples through the transport and logistics sectors, raising concerns about the impact of rising costs on cross-Channel trade and the broader UK economy. Eurotunnel’s chief executive, Yann Leriche, said the combination of proposed business rate hikes and existing taxation levels has made continuing investment “unsustainable” and forced the company to reconsider future projects in the UK.

Speaking to the BBC, Leriche explained the challenge facing Eurotunnel: “All our investments, all our plans are becoming unsustainable. As you know, business rates are a property tax, and our property—the Channel Tunnel—has not changed. It is still the same tunnel, the same terminal, the same trains. Facing such an increase is a real issue for us because we know in rail, we invest for the long term.” The CEO’s concerns underscore the broader tension between government taxation policies and long-term infrastructure investment, particularly in industries such as rail, where projects often span decades and require stable financial planning.

The 200% potential increase results from new calculations by the Valuation Office Agency (VOA), which provides property valuations that influence the government’s taxation and benefit policies. While the VOA maintains that next year’s liability has not yet been confirmed and that discussions with Eurotunnel have been ongoing, the company fears that any significant rise in business rates will undermine its financial sustainability. Eurotunnel claims that combined with other taxes, the total UK tax burden could reach approximately 75% of its UK earnings, a level it describes as “unprecedented” and incompatible with long-term investment planning.

Eurotunnel’s decision to freeze UK investments will reportedly affect multiple projects, including plans to reopen a freight terminal in Barking and to launch a new direct freight service from Lille. Such projects were designed to enhance cross-Channel transport capacity, support UK businesses, and improve freight connectivity between the UK and continental Europe. With these plans on hold, the company warns that the UK could face not only reduced service offerings but also potential setbacks in job creation and broader economic benefits linked to its operations.

The announcement comes just days ahead of the UK government’s Autumn Budget, where Chancellor Rachel Reeves is expected to outline tax and spending plans that will directly affect businesses, including potential reforms to business rates. The government has acknowledged concerns from industries that will be disproportionately affected by rate hikes, with a Treasury spokesperson stating that it will support firms “hit hardest” by tax increases and continue discussions with affected sectors. For Eurotunnel, the stakes are particularly high given the long-term nature of its operations and its strategic importance to UK trade and logistics.

Eurotunnel’s concerns also highlight a wider debate over the sustainability of UK business taxation, particularly for capital-intensive infrastructure companies that rely on long-term investment cycles. Unlike sectors that can adjust quickly to changing tax regimes, rail and transport operators face significant upfront costs and extended payback periods. The Chunnel’s infrastructure is integral not just to Eurotunnel’s operations but to the broader supply chain, linking UK businesses to European markets and facilitating the movement of goods and passengers alike.

The potential freezing of investments comes at a time when other UK businesses are similarly voicing concerns over rising taxation levels. Supermarket chains and other high-property-value sectors have indicated that significant increases in business rates could hinder growth, lead to job losses, and reduce investment in expansion or innovation. As a result, the government is under growing pressure to ensure that taxation policies encourage rather than stifle economic growth, particularly in industries that underpin trade and connectivity.

Eurotunnel emphasized that it has no intention of abandoning the UK market entirely but stressed that without certainty on taxation, it cannot justify large-scale investment in new services. Leriche added: “This unparalleled and unsustainable level of taxation makes any future investment in the UK non-viable. It is therefore impossible to develop new services, create jobs, and pursue what is needed for the long-term development of our activities.” The statement reflects both the company’s concern for financial sustainability and its commitment to transparency with government officials and stakeholders about the challenges it faces.

The Channel Tunnel itself remains operational, with Eurotunnel continuing to run existing passenger and freight services. Eurostar, Eurotunnel’s largest customer, operates high-speed passenger services connecting London with Paris, Brussels, and Amsterdam, providing essential transport links for both business and tourism. Despite Eurotunnel’s freeze on new investments, existing operations remain unaffected, ensuring continuity for travelers and freight customers. However, the potential delay or cancellation of expansion projects could limit future service enhancements and the ability to meet rising demand for cross-Channel transport.

The UK government has engaged with Eurotunnel and its advisers for over 18 months, discussing valuations and approaches to business rates. A VOA spokesperson told the BBC: “These discussions remain ongoing, and we are committed to continuing constructive engagement.” The spokesperson also noted that Eurotunnel could formally challenge the valuation if it disagrees with the proposed figures, indicating that a legal or administrative resolution is still possible before the rate hike takes effect in 2026.

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Eurotunnel’s announcement serves as a stark reminder of the delicate balance between government taxation policy and private sector investment. While taxation is essential to fund public services and infrastructure, excessive or sudden increases can undermine the viability of critical industries, particularly those with high fixed costs and long investment horizons. In this context, the Chunnel’s freeze on UK investments is not just a company concern but a matter of national economic interest, given its role in facilitating trade, supporting jobs, and connecting the UK with continental Europe.

As the Autumn Budget approaches, all eyes will be on Chancellor Reeves to see how the government responds to the concerns raised by Eurotunnel and other businesses. Potential solutions could include phased increases, targeted relief for high-capital industries, or incentives to encourage continued investment despite higher rates. The outcome will likely set a precedent for other sectors and will signal how the UK balances fiscal policy with the need to attract and retain investment in key infrastructure.

For Eurotunnel, the immediate priority is clarity and predictability in taxation. Without it, the company says it cannot proceed with planned expansions or new services. Its decision to halt UK projects is a proactive measure to protect the long-term financial sustainability of its operations, while continuing to serve existing routes and customers. The freeze also emphasizes the company’s broader point: for infrastructure projects with decades-long horizons, stability in policy and taxation is as critical as engineering or operational efficiency.

In conclusion, Eurotunnel’s announcement that UK investments are “non-viable” due to proposed business rate hikes highlights a growing tension between government taxation and private sector investment in strategic infrastructure. With crucial projects on hold, the company is sending a clear signal that predictable, sustainable tax policy is essential to support the long-term development of transport and logistics networks in the UK. As the government prepares its Autumn Budget, the resolution of this issue will have significant implications not just for Eurotunnel, but for the broader UK economy and its future investment climate.

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