Two Years on from the EU Referendum – What London businesses need from Brexit
LCCI’s latest report finds that London businesses are already being impacted by the Brexit process in a number of areas.
Preparing for a post-Brexit Europe
London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has been clear from the outset that for any deal on a ‘post-Brexit Europe’ to succeed, the ‘will of business’ must be reflected.
London Chamber of Commerce welcomes Government customs position paper
London Chamber of Commerce and Industry today welcomed the Government's position paper of plans to contune Britain's current customs arrangements for several years after Brexit.
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London Business Matters March 2019
Countdown to Brexit. As councils across London met last month to set their council tax levels for the financial year ahead, polling released by the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) showed that three in five London business leaders think that allowing local ...
London Business Matters December 2018 / January 2019
Lights on in London Ending the free movement of labour from Europe could create a major shortage of workers, especially in south east England, according to a new study on the impact of Brexit.
London Business Matters February 2021
UK-EU trade - Getting to grips with the new procedures Few would describe cross-border trade activity as business as usual and headlines in newspapers have told a consistent story. ‘One in ten lorries turned back at border in post-Brexit chaos’ gives a flavour
Securing the right immigration policy for London
With London being far more reliant on foreign workers than any other UK region, the London Tomorrow panel will gather for a debate at London’s Guildhall to discuss new and innovative solutions to secure practical immigration for post-Brexit London.
More Capital – Working for the UK
The four-year period of the next Mayoralty and Assembly must see important decisions taken so that London can maximise opportunities and address challenges in the decade ahead. A decade that begins with the UK poised to move through Brexit, and end with the capital forecast ...