Giving his reaction to the Queen’s Speech delivered today, John Longworth, Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) said:
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Giving his reaction to the Queen’s Speech delivered today, John Longworth, Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) said:
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- Businesses stand firm on staying within the EU, but reforms are essential.
- John Longworth, BCC Director General says “whoever forms the next government must put EU reform at the top of the agenda”. It is vital that the next government sets their intentions to protect the United Kingdom against the prospect of being “in a club, where all the decisions are made by, and for, the Eurozone.”
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Businesses who make the leap into international markets are reaping the rewards, according to an international trade survey being published today by the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC).
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- BCC’s Quarterly Economic Survey is the first major economic indicator of the year, and is closely watched by the Bank of England and the Treasury.
- Manufacturing and services firms reported somewhat weaker Q1 results in most areas (including exports, domestic markets and investment), but this follows very strong findings in Q4 2014.
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This year, the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) is proud to be hosting its twelfth annual Chamber Awards.
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Commenting on Budget 2015, delivered today by Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne, John Longworth, Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), said:
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Wyboston Lakes has achieved 35th position in this year’s The Sunday Times ‘Best Companies to work for’ List. This is the second year that Wyboston Lakes has ranked in the top 100, this year moving from 69th to 35th place.
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Businesses who want to test their ability to survive a crisis like a major fire, power cut or a flu epidemic can make use of free resources from the Bedfordshire and Luton Local Resilience Forum (BLLRF) during Business Continuity Awareness Week (16-20 March).
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GEFCO UK has become a key logistics provider to Laminar Medica, experts in the design, test, manufacture and qualification of insulated shipping systems, used by the pharmaceutical and biotech industries globally.
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- 58% of UK exporters believe their profitability will increase in the next 12 months
- The majority of exporting firms (81%) tried to recruit staff at the end of 2014
- John Longworth: ‘British exporters are rising to the challenge despite the uncertain global outlook.’
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Bedfordshire-based learning and development company Clarity 4D has been asked to create a series of unique personal profiles for the Oman Football Association, as a direct result of attending a UKTI Trade Mission to the Middle East.
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Businesses and organisations across Bedfordshire took part in Luton’s Enterprise Day on Monday 10 November 2014.
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Today the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) has published its Autumn Statement submission, calling on the government to introduce new measures to accelerate the progress of infrastructure projects that are critical to businesses, both locally and nationally.
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- The BCC’s Workforce Survey highlights that businesses are optimistic about jobs and growth, but many are concerned that burdensome regulations could put this at risk
- More than half of firms (54%) expect to increase their workforce over the next 12 months and 59% have reported that average pay increased in line with or above inflation last year.
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Grants4Growth is a capital grant scheme which is being delivered across the East of England. It is funded by the European Regional Development Fund and comes to an end in March 2015. Bedfordshire has not received as many grants as the other counties so I am trying to get the word out there and get grants to businesses investing in growth here. Since I came into this role, 50 Bedfordshire businesses have enquired, lots of applications are underway and 3 have been approved.
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- BCC’s Quarterly Economic Survey is the first major economic survey of the quarter, and is closely watched by the Bank of England and the Treasury
- The results show that whilst the economy is still growing, it slowed in Q3. Manufacturing and export balances were down on the quarter.
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Commenting on the outcome of the Scottish Referendum that Scotland will remain part of the United Kingdom, John Longworth, Director General of the British Chambers of commerce (BCC) said:
“The people of Scotland have spoken. Their historic decision to remain part of the United Kingdom will be a relief to many businesspeople and a disappointment to others, but it was a decision for the Scottish people alone to make.
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BCC Business Manifesto calls for wide-ranging action from the next UK government to achieve a ‘more confident and more enterprising Britain’
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- BCC publishes its latest EU Business Barometer to coincide with key appointments to top EU positions at the European Council meeting
- The results indicate a growing level of support for a renegotiated relationship with the EU
- Businesses want to remain in the EU, but with more powers transferred back to Westminster
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- BCC upgrades 2014 GDP growth forecast from 3.1% to 3.2% - the highest growth rate since 2007
- Growth forecast for 2015 upgraded from 2.7% to 2.8%, but remains unchanged for 2016 at 2.5%
- First increase in official interest rates to 0.75% expected in Q1 2015
- GDP growth will continue at a strong pace of 0.8% in Q3 2014
- Exports of goods and services downgraded: from 1.9% to 0.8% for 2014, from 4.2% to 4.1% for 2015
- John Longworth: “We must ensure the stellar growth in 2014 is not a flash in the pan”
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Delivery and courier business National Sameday in Luton has hired four new employees and safeguarded the jobs of two others thanks to a grant awarded by Velocity Business Support.