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The BCC's David Bharier, and Melanie Laloum from the ICC, consider how businesses are responding to the current global trading uncertainty.
The BCC's David Bharier, and Melanie Laloum from the ICC, consider how businesses are responding to...
New data from the BCC Insights Unit, shows a widening divide between the fortunes of different sized UK exporters.
New data from the BCC Insights Unit, shows a widening divide between the fortunes of different...
The BCC's, David Bharier explores the UK's SME ecosystem in a blog piece for the Social Market Foundation.
The BCC's, David Bharier explores the UK's SME ecosystem in a blog piece for the Social...
The stark reality for firms trying to recruit is that it’s still far harder than it should be.
The stark reality for firms trying to recruit is that it’s still far harder than it...
Sticky inflation has been in danger of becoming a uniquely British disease as the UK continues to stand out from the rest of the G7.
Sticky inflation has been in danger of becoming a uniquely British disease as the UK continues...
Do government budgets really shape how businesses think and behave? Our Research Manager Stuart Morrison investigates.
Do government budgets really shape how businesses think and behave? Our Research Manager Stuart Morrison investigates....
The UK’s largest business sentiment survey before next month’s Budget, shows most firms remain bruised, with no improvement to business sentiment.
The UK’s largest business sentiment survey before next month’s Budget, shows most firms remain bruised, with...
The BCC's, David Bharier, and Prof. Laura Kudrna from University of Birmingham explores wether paying employers improve workforce health.
The BCC's, David Bharier, and Prof. Laura Kudrna from University of Birmingham explores wether paying employers...
Over a third of SMEs (35%) say they are actively using AI technology, up from 25% in 2024 – according to new BCC research with Intuit.
Over a third of SMEs (35%) say they are actively using AI technology, up from 25%...
If unemployment remains high and vacancies are falling on the quarter, why are the majority of British firms still struggling to recruit? Our Research Manager Stuart Morrison investigates.
If unemployment remains high and vacancies are falling on the quarter, why are the majority of...

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