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Response to the HoC Transport Committee: ‘Freight and Brexit’ Inquiry
Avoiding additional barriers to trade is a top priority for London businesses. Post-Brexit, LCCI believes there must be a suitable arrangement in place to regulate Britain’s relationship with the European Union EU, rather than a fall back on WTO rules. In a recent consultation response t...
Response to the Mayor’s Draft Housing Strategy
The Mayor has identified the capital’s housing crisis as the “single biggest barrier to prosperity, growth and fairness facing Londoners today”. Addressing this crisis is certainly a priority for London businesses, given the impact it is having on the capital’s business envir...
LCCI reacts to ONS GDP figures for May 2023
LCCI responds to figures showing a slight decrease in UK GDP in May 2023.
Skills to Build: LCCI/KPMG Construction Skills Index 2014
This report, in partnership with KPMG, outlines the labour required to deliver construction projects across London and the South East and the skills gaps that must be filled to meet this demand. It concludes that unless the supply of construction workers is increased, house building targets will not...
LCCI respond to the decision to end cross-party talks on Brexit
London Chamber of Commerce and Industry comments on the decision to end cross-party talks on Brexit.
LCCI responds to Chancellor's Budget statement
Colin Stanbridge, Chief Executive of London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has said that the budget reflects the renewed economic optimism of London businesses.
LCCI response to Miliband speech announcing greater city powers
London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) gives a broad welcome to the announcement that Labour would intends to devolve more powers to English cities.
LCCI response to proposals to expand ULEZ
Next year, the Mayor of London will begin implementing an Ultra-Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) in the capital – as part of a package of measures to help tackle London's air pollution.
LCCI says train services need to improve as price hike is expected
Following today's announcement that rail fares could rise by up to 3.6% in January London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has renewed its calls for TfL to take over responsibility for suburban train services in London.
LCCI Statement on London Airports Expansion
Read here the statement from Karim Fatehi on the proposed expansion of Heathrow, Gatwick and Luton Airport.
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