Procurement Spend with SMEs Hits Six-Year High

21st May 2026

Direct public sector procurement spend with SMEs hit a six year high of 21% last year, according to the latest report by the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) and public procurement intelligence provider Tussell. The BCC and Tussell’s SME Procurement Tracker – now in its fourth year – is...

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Gulf Trade Deal ‘A Moment To Celebrate’

20th May 2026

Responding to the news that a free trade agreement has been made with the six Arab states which comprise the Gulf Cooperation Council, William Bain, Head of Trade Policyat the British Chambers of Commerce, said: “This deal is great news for the UK economy; it will open up new opportunities for...

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Fit Note Reform ‘A Necessary Step’ 

20th May 2026

Reacting to the government announcement on a series of pilot schemes on fit note reform, Hannah Larsen, Policy Officer at the BCC said:  “This is an important first step in reforming the broken fit note system. Our research shows that one in ten businesses are being seriously impacted by sickness absence.  “Firms have told us that fit notes often sign people off work indefinitely, without...

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Inflation Dip Unlikely To Be Sustained

20th May 2026

Responding to the latest inflation data, published this morning by the Office for National Statistics, Caterina Batog, Research & Economics Analyst, at the British Chambers of Commerce, said:  “Inflation slowing to 2.8% in April is likely to be a temporary quirk due to the timing of some prices changes rather than a signal on...

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HS2 Crucial to Business Growth

19th May 2026

Shevaun Haviland, Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce said: “The HS2 project is a crucial part of creating a modern transport network that helps business boost growth across the UK. We welcome the government’s recommitment to the project today. “Better rail links are essential for the future...

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Vacancies Continuing To Fall As Businesses Press Pause

19th May 2026

Reacting to the latest labour market data from the ONS, Patrick Milnes, Head of Policy for People and Work at the British Chambers of Commerce, said:     “With unemployment at 5%, the expectation is that it will rise this year as business uncertainty grows amid the UK’s political unrest and the Iran War. Our latest forecast expects it to increase to 5.5%. “A further drop in...

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Crime Against Business Putting Growth At Risk

18th May 2026

Decisive action is needed to tackle the ‘hidden threat’ of crime against businesses damaging growth, according to a new report from the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC). Theft, fraud, scams and cyber-attacks are increasingly affecting firms of all sizes and across all sectors. BCC research carried out last Autumn...

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Business Groups Unite In Stand Against Antisemitism

15th May 2026

The UK’s leading business organisations have signed a joint letter pledging to take a stand against antisemitism, committing to concrete action to support Jewish employees and foster inclusive workplaces. The initiative, co-ordinated by the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) and the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), brings together a...

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Q1 Growth Shows Business Resilience

14th May 2026

Responding to the latest GDP data published by the Office for National Statistics this morning, Stuart Morrison, Research Manager at the British Chambers of Commerce said: “Growth of 0.6% in Q1, shows the initial optimism we heard from our members at the start of the year was well grounded....

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Steel Tariffs Risk Serious Damage To UK Manufacturers

14th May 2026

The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) has warned that changes to UK steel quotas and tariffs could add millions of pounds to manufacturers’ costs. In a letter to the Business Secretary, Peter Kyle, the BCC said the proposed regime risks creating ‘real financial and logistics problems’ for downstream industries....

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