Fresh Uncertainty As New 10 Per Cent Tariff Introduced

24th February 2026

Reacting to a new 10 per cent US Tariff being introduced overnight instead of the expected 15 per cent, William Bain, Head of Trade Policy at the BCC, said: “While a new 10 per cent tariff rate, instead of the threatened 15 per cent, will provide some relief it...

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New Plan Needed As Fresh Tariff Pain Hits

24th February 2026

The British Chambers of Commerce is urging the government to adopt its six-point plan to support UK exporters as the US President’s new 15 per cent tariff kicks in. Thousands of British businesses are expected to be worse off as they see the tariff paid on their exports increase...

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Inflation Eases but Business Costs Still Biting

18th February 2026

Responding to the latest inflation data, published by the ONS this morning, Stuart Morrison, Research Manager at the British Chambers of Commerce said: “A further easing of inflation, to 3% in January, will be cautiously welcomed by businesses. Firms will be hoping it strengthens the case for another interest...

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Trade Accelerator To Transform Export Opportunities

18th February 2026

A pioneering new project by the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), in partnership with NatWest and the British Chamber of Commerce in Singapore, is aiming to scale up UK exports. The 6-month pilot programme, the Singapore Life Sciences Trade Accelerator, will connect UK firms in the sector with the...

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Passengers should check before travelling in March

17th February 2026

Rail passengers in East Anglia should check before they travel this March as Network Rail undertake several engineering upgrade projects on the line to/from London Liverpool Street. The engineering work will take place during the weekends of 7/8, 14/15, 21/22 and 28/29 March, and London Liverpool Street station (including...

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Growth Elusive As Labour Market Loosens

17th February 2026

Reacting to the latest labour market data from the ONS, Patrick Milnes, Head of People and Work Policy at the British Chambers of Commerce, said:  “There are strong signs that the labour market is continuing to loosen as wage growth including bonuses has eased to 4.2% and the rate...

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Uncertainty Hanging Over UK Trade Prospects 

13th February 2026

Reacting to the latest trade data from the Office for National Statistics, William Bain, Head of Trade Policy at the BCC, said:  “Looking at the whole of 2025, the gap appears to be widening in the UK’s two-tier export economy. On the plus side, there is robust growth in services as they...

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Leadership Lessons from the Boundary: An Evening with Chris Silverwood

13th February 2026

Cricket has long been a passion for the country, county, and our CEO, Denise Rossiter. So, when the opportunity arose to host a networking event at the home of Essex County Cricket Club in Chelmsford, Denise jumped at the chance. Essex Chambers are proud to work closely with the...

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Fragile End To 2025 On Growth

12th February 2026

Responding to the latest GDP data, published by the Office for National Statistics this morning, David Bharier, Head of Research at the British Chambers of Commerce, said: “Today’s data shows the first annual estimate of GDP came in at 1.3% in 2025, just below our own forecast of 1.4%....

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Apprenticeship System Reform Must Go Further

09th February 2026

A new report from the British Chambers of Commerce is calling for the government to reform the apprenticeship system to make it fit for the 21st Century. As the UK celebrates National Apprenticeships Week, it finds that the current framework is too rigid, lacks clarity, neglects higher-level skills and...

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