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
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 ...
First reactions to LCCI’s Capital 500 Quarterly Economic Survey results
Hear first reactions to our Capital 500 Quarterly Economic Survey Q4 2018 results, highlighting the urgency for the Government to provide clarity on Brexit, particularly for SMEs.
London Business Matters September 2017
London Olympic site - five years on The Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park has become a focal point for the emergence of East London.
London Business Matters June 2017
World class science and research in London Behind the scenes at Francis Crick Institute.
London Business Matters May 2017
Building bridges and growing networks Rajesh Agrawal, Deputy Mayor of London on boosting London businesses.
PM’s migration approach is unsettling
Responding to reports of the Prime Minister stating that low-skilled migration will fall after Brexit day, London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has said that tough talking at a party conference may lead to harm to the economy.
Home Secretary's comments on immigration welcome says LCCI
London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has welcomed the latest comments from Home Secretary Amber Rudd which suggest the door will be kept open to workers after Brexit.
Act now to secure practical immigration for post-Brexit London
EU nationals currently employed in London should be issued with a Visa to allow them to remain working in London after Brexit according to proposals today from London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI).
UK introduces new post-Brexit trading scheme for developing countries
The UK government has introduced the Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS) to improve access to the UK market and support sustainable growth to over 47 developing countries through a more generous unilateral offer that includes reduced tariffs, liberalised rules of origi...