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The latest London business news, views and updates from LCCI
Please note our trade documentation services opening times over the Christmas period.
We sent an open letter to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to respond to the London business community’s concerns during these difficult economic times.
The latest national strike action days are to take place on Thursday 24, Friday 25 and Wednesday 30 November and Thursday 1 December 2022. Further strikes are likely to happen in the coming weeks.
LCCI is the largest supplier of trade documentation in the UK and seeks to help businesses navigate the complexity of international trade. To succeed, businesses need to know their market, take a practical approach, and make use of available expertise at every stage of the export process.
Louise Clifton, programmes manager at Heart of the City, speaks to London Business Matters on how the LCCI’s app has helped her to stay tuned into the Chamber’s community.
BBA bring together a strong cohort of business leaders in growth industries, to address the lack of diversity in supply chain contracts; and to grow the BBA network.
London Chamber of Commerce and Industry is here to support you during these difficult times. We have called on Government to take action on energy prices. We know many members are extremely concerned about energy prices, rising costs on goods and services and liquidity constraints. We have prepared some advice to help your business cope with energy costs.
On Tuesday 18 October 2022 Charlene White and Jay Blades will take to the Boisdale of Canary Wharf stage to host the first London Chamber Black Excellence Awards, to celebrate the inspirational contribution of the British black community to the cultural and economic development of the United Kingdom.
LCCI members recently went behind the scenes at Canada Water to hear how British Land is creating the most sustainable town centre in the UK – a joint venture with AustralianSuper and in partnership with Southwark Council
The London Chamber has decided to support Ukraine and its citizens in these difficult times following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. We will support Ukrainian refugees in London looking for work or interested in setting up their businesses.