Islanders seek cut in maritime emissions
Shipping is crucial to the country but CO2 presents an ‘existential threat’
Source: bifa
Shipping is crucial to the country but CO2 presents an ‘existential threat’
Source: bifa
BCC Director General John Longworth emphasises the need for a focus on economic growth and prosperity.
Source: British Chamber of Commerce
Transport network struggles to reform image amid criticism over spending
Source: bifa
Owners have enjoyed cheap financing, but ultra-low interest rates may spark capacity gluts
Source: bifa
Titania Ltd won the Small Business of the Year award at the Chamber Awards 2014. Ruth Inglis, Head of Sales & Marketing at Titania, talks about cybersecurity sector exports.
Source: British Chamber of Commerce
The UK government is aiming for an ambitious Transatlantic Trade Investment Partnership (TTIP) agreement between the EU and the US. It will make it easier for businesses in the EU to access a market of more than 300 million American consumers by:
In particular, small businesses are hardest hit by different regulations which aim to achieve the same outcome. Making these regulations more aligned will help small businesses trade with the US.
Source: GOV.UK
In the last four years the UK exported £523m of Welsh lamb with sales hitting £154.7m in 2013, an increase of 38% since 2010, supporting over 50,000 jobs in the region.
Wales’s national symbol is also proving a success overseas with millions of the UK’s brightly coloured daffodil bunches expected to grace Easter tables across the world. Total overseas exports in 2014 weighed in at an impressive 6,220 tonnes, up 50% since 2010. In the last four years we have shipped 26,900 tonnes, equating to around 376 million bulbs and generating £22 million for our economy.
Source: GOV.UK
Trade between the UK and Mexico is enjoying double-digit growth, with bilateral trade in 2013 at £3.3 billion, up by 15% compared to 2012.
The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) has upgraded its UK GDP growth forecast for the next two years, from 2.6% to 2.7% in 2015, and 2.4% to 2.6% in 2016, due to stronger than expected growth in household consumption and services. The latest forecast also makes the BCC’s first prediction for UK growth in 2017 – at 2.6%.