US Trade Deal Provides Welcome Relief
Reacting to news of a trade deal in principle with the US, Shevaun Haviland, Director General of the BCC, said: “This deal ...
Read MoreResponding to proposals on business rates, training and devolution in the Liberal Democrat manifesto, British Chambers of Commerce Co-Executive Director Hannah Essex said:
“The UK’s unfair business rates system – which hits firms hard before they turn over a single pound – is pushing many firms close to the edge, stalling investment and holding back growth. Any moves to reduce the burden would be welcome and should be shaped by businesses to deliver a fundamental reduction in their costs. All parties should commit to a fundamental review of business rates.
“Better childcare provision and more investment in skills training will also be welcomed by businesses – but must be designed to keep costs down for hard-pressed enterprises.
“Businesses would also welcome a greater say in decisions on planning and infrastructure in the areas where they operate, so that local policy meets the needs of employers and communities.”
Reacting to news of a trade deal in principle with the US, Shevaun Haviland, Director General of the BCC, said: “This deal ...
Read MoreKey points: Tariffs on UK exports of steel and aluminium products reduced from 25% to zero via operation of a quota. Scale of...
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