London’s business leaders set out 10-point growth plan for Andy Burnham to restore confidence and competitiveness
London’s business leaders set out 10-point growth plan for Andy Burnham to restore confidence and competitiveness.
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London’s business leaders set out 10-point growth plan for Andy Burnham to restore confidence and competitiveness.
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Read MoreToday’s King’s Speech included several positive measures for businesses, particularly commitments on tackling late payments, supporting apprenticeships, strengthening cyber security, and progressing major transport and infrastructure projects.
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Read MoreThe London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) and the capital’s small businesses welcome the Government’s decisive crackdown on late payments.
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Read MoreThe London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) welcomes the Chancellor’s renewed commitment to stability that gives businesses the confidence to invest and expand, as set out yesterday in her Spring Statement. However, the OBR notes that business confidence remains fragile as firms continue to contend with rising taxes, wage pressures and ever-increasing operational costs, which has been compounded by ongoing geopolitical uncertainty.
Read MoreKarim Fatehi OBE, CEO of the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said: “Ahead of the Spring Statement, the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) is urging the Chancellor to prioritise stability, competitiveness and growth.
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