The British Chambers of Commerce is calling for Monday’s EU reset summit to mark a sea change in the UK’s trade relationship with Europe so business can prosper.
Jane Gratton, Deputy Director Public Policy, at the British Chambers of Commerce, responds to the publication of the Immigration White Paper
Businesses across South Yorkshire are being invited to take part in the latest Quarterly Economic Survey (QES), which this quarter focuses on the theme of “Business Growth.”
Only a fifth (20%) of procurement spend from the wider public sector, including central government, went to SMEs in 2024. That’s according to the latest report by the British Chambers of Commerce and data provider Tussell, in partnership with AutogenAI.
Responding to the Bank of England’s decision to cut interest rates to 4.25%, David Bharier, Head of Research at the British Chambers of Commerce said:
Championing global success for South Yorkshire business, the South Yorkshire International Trade Conference (SYITC) returns bigger and bolder on May 14.
President of the BCC, Martha Lane Fox, will use a speech at Mansion House to urge the government to commit to free trade and to pursue an improved EU deal.
South Yorkshire business leaders are urging the government to consider the critical role that international students play in the growth and success of UK businesses when developing the forthcoming Immigration White Paper.
Sheffield Chamber is looking for proposals from experienced suppliers for the provision of managed IT services and cyber security solutions.