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 a...
London businesses tell Lords “no deal” Brexit risks “chaos”
London’s business leaders have voiced their concern of the UK leaving the EU without a transitional deal and having to fall back on WTO rules.
London Businesses need more support connecting overseas post Brexit says London Chamber
The Government and the Mayor of London must work harder to help businesses access overseas trade after Brexit a leading London Business group said today.
London Business 1000
The research provides insights into employers’ recruitment plans and their skills needs as they deal with the impacts of COVID-19 and Brexit. This report also provides insights into businesses approach to delivering a more environmentally sustainable economy. YouGov surveyed ...
London Business Matters October 2018
Transition at LCCI Over the last year much of our policy work has been dominated by Brexit. Since the vote we have done our utmost to make sure that government and the EU are aware of the concerns and needs of business in the capital.
London Business Matters July/August 2016
London Business Agenda for Brexit LCCI will be working over the summer to probe London business views and will be setting up a help desk to inform and advise members on the practical aspects of doing business in the new environment.
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.
Figures reveal London’s businesses still wait for post-Brexit certainty
New polling has found that 75% of London businesses have not yet made any provisions in preparation for the possible effects of Brexit.
Businesses in regions concerned about trade costs and ‘limited’ transition of Brexit
British firms may need a transition period of up to five years in order to properly prepare for Brexit an alliance of three chambers of commerce warned today.
European business leaders stand together to prepare for a post-Brexit era
One week after Prime Minister Theresa May triggered Article 50, European business groups have come together at City Hall in London today to sign a declaration committing to work together in a post-Brexit era.