Following the latest Quarterly Economic Survey covering Q4 2020, The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) have concluded that business conditions remain weak and show no signs of improvement for the vast majority.
The British Chambers of Commerce’s Quarterly Economic Survey (QES) found that business conditions remained weak in the fourth quarter as the second lockdown squeezed activity.
Commenting on GDP figures for October 2020 published today by the ONS, BCC Head of Economics Suren Thiru said:
Commenting on the Chancellor’s Spending Review, BCC Director General Adam Marshall said:
Commenting on the government’s net zero plan to tackle climate change, BCC Director General Adam Marshall said:
Commenting on the first estimate of GDP for Q3 2020, published today by the ONS, Suren Thiru, Head of Economics at the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), said:
The Sheffield City Region Quarterly Economic Review (QER) survey is now open and is asking leaders across the region how the current economic climate is affecting business conditions.
Commenting on GDP figures for August 2020 published today by the ONS, BCC Head of Economics Suren Thiru said:
The Sheffield City Region Quarterly Economic Review (QER) survey is now open and is asking leaders across the region how the current economic climate is affecting business conditions.