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London Business Matters November 2018
Creative industries partner with China
The city of Shenzhen, home to a booming creative industry, is building partnerships with the UK fashion industry, with the Shenzhen Council for the Promotion of International Trade (SCPIT) holding an inaugural fashion show as part of September’s London Fashion Week.
Help for Households campaign must account for needs of SMEs
We welcome the introduction of the Help for Households campaign which will help to support those most affected by the cost of living crisis.
London Business Matters September / October 2022
Roddy Caxton Spencer
This issue of LBM reflects on the past with the creation and development of County Hall 100 years ago, as well as the London Olympics, taking a look at its legacy ten years on.
Higher inflation will disproportionately affect London businesses
The latest figures from the ONS will be a significant worry for businesses across the country but particularly in London, where inflation is disproportionately higher.
London Chamber of Commerce and Industry Open Letter to the Chancellor Ahead of the Spring Statement
Ahead of the Spring Statement, the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) is urging the Chancellor to prioritise stability, competitiveness and growth.
In Remembrance
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 1926 - 2022
London Quarterly Economic Survey Q3 2025
While the World Trade Organisation has upped slightly its forecast of a drop of 0.2% in goods trade made shortly after the first big US retaliatory tariff announcement in April, to now a positive rise of 0.9%, this is still way below its original estimate of 2.7%.
This quarter’s field...
Insufficient spending on emergency services seen as key risk to London
Insufficient spending on health care and emergency services is seen as London’s biggest barrier to dealing with and recovering from a crisis, new figures from London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) have revealed.
Make Work Pay: Consultation on Fire and Rehire: changes to expenses, benefits, and shift patterns
LCCI recognises the importance of fair and transparent employment protections. At the same time, regulation must remain proportionate so that businesses can respond to economic pressures, fluctuating demand, and operational needs. . Protecting employees from significant detriment must be balanced wi...
Karim Fatehi OBE Comments on Prime Minister’s Recognition of Retail Crime
Karim Fatehi OBE, CEO of London Chamber of Commerce and Industry, responds to the Prime Minister’s recognition this morning of the scale and seriousness of retail crime, and the early signs that progress may be possible.
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