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Steps made in ULEZ vehicle scrappage scheme
New funding deal will support green transition during ULEZ expansion.
Strong pound hitting London's exporters
A survey of London businesses1 has highlighted stagnating export demand - with a tenth (10%) of firms reporting a decrease in export sales and only 11% reporting an increase.
The City of London Chamber represented the interests of SMEs at the party conferences
Alderman Prem Goyal OBE, made sure to speak up in favour of businesses during the recent party conferences.
The Government must implement pro-business measures
LCCI's Programme for Government report sets out the key measures the new Government should implement.
The Internationalisation Path for Women in Business
As the saying goes: “all roads lead to Rome” and certainly, for businesses to achieve their goals and be successful internationally, there is not just one road but a million different paths. For women, however, often those roads tend to be longer and more difficult to walk.
The right immigration system seen as key to London’s post-Brexit future
London businesses and public have said that allowing the capital to set its own immigration targets (for people with key skills) is the most important thing to ensure that London is successful post-Brexit, whilst tackling knife crime should be the capital’s highest priority after Brexit.
Travel policy changes welcomed, but much more needed, say LCCI
LCCI respond to changes to the Government travel 'quarantine' policy.
UK businesses follow in Prime Minister's footsteps to explore trade links with India
More than two dozen companies from four countries are travelling to India on Monday (21st Nov) for a five day trade mission in the wake of the visits of Prime Minister, Theresa May and Deputy Mayor of Business for London, Rajesh Agrawal.
UK Infrastructure ambitions in jeopardy unless skills shortage addressed, says LCCI / KPMG report
With 20% more workers required to meet the pipeline of around £96 billion of construction projects in 2014-17, the London and South East is facing a major skills crisis.
UK-US Trade Deal: Tarff Reductions on Car and Aerospace Exports Now in Effect
Tariff reductions on UK car and aerospace exports to the US are now in effect – a key early success under the UK–US trade agreement.
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