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The invasion by Russia of Ukraine is an appalling act of aggression with terrible loss of life and displacement of potentially the largest number of people in Europe since World War II. One impact
The invasion by Russia of Ukraine is an appalling act of aggression with terrible loss of...
The British Chambers of Commerce has joined forces with three other leading business groups to call on the Government to stop using the outdated word ‘chairman’. Make UK, The Institute of Directors, the Confederation
The British Chambers of Commerce has joined forces with three other leading business groups to call...
This deal will mean zero-tariff trade for UK exporters with customers in New Zealand once the agreement enters into force early next year. It will also be easier for SMEs to access the New
This deal will mean zero-tariff trade for UK exporters with customers in New Zealand once the...
This agreement is a great boost for trade in both goods and services with the growing Singapore market. It has the potential to set the standard and could be a beacon for other nations
This agreement is a great boost for trade in both goods and services with the growing...
“Businesses in England will welcome the ambition of the Prime Minister that inches us closer to pre-pandemic trading conditions. However, for many firms, this move will not be without its challenges and Government must
“Businesses in England will welcome the ambition of the Prime Minister that inches us closer to...
New research carried out by the British Chambers of Commerce of more than 1,000 businesses has highlighted a host of issues with the UK’s trade deal with Europe. The BCC believes urgent steps should
New research carried out by the British Chambers of Commerce of more than 1,000 businesses has...
Rising inflation highlights both the cost-of-living crisis facing households and the uphill struggle for businesses to keep a lid on price rises amid surging cost pressures.
Rising inflation highlights both the cost-of-living crisis facing households and the uphill struggle for businesses to...
The increase in payroll employment in January suggests that Omicron had little effect on the UK labour market as demand for workers remained robust. While it is encouraging that payroll employment is rising and
The increase in payroll employment in January suggests that Omicron had little effect on the UK...
A late 2021 upswing in UK goods trade, particularly in chemicals exports to Ireland, does not hide the significant room for improvement in trade needed if the UK is to make the most of
A late 2021 upswing in UK goods trade, particularly in chemicals exports to Ireland, does not...
While UK GDP growth held steady in the fourth quarter, the resilient headline figure masks a loss of momentum in the quarter from a strong November outturn to a fall in output in December
While UK GDP growth held steady in the fourth quarter, the resilient headline figure masks a...

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