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Support your reservists

The BCC is proud to work with SaBRE in supporting reservists and the organisations that employ them. Find out what your rights and responsibilities are as a small business owner.

Regulation & Red Tape

British business is feeling the pressure of an ever increasing burden of red tape. The British Chambers of Commerce seeks to influence the Government to reduce this burden as well as providing support...

Transport Policy

Transport is crucial to a dynamic economy. Poor transport infrastructure and congestion impose damaging constraints on business, currently calculated at more than £15 billion a year. In a BCC survey o...

Budget & Tax

The British Chambers of Commerce has expressed strongly its concerns over the effects of recent announcements that increase tax burden on business in the UK

Business & Your Community

Small businesses are at the heart of their communities. They have a strong record of contributing to their local communities. Many do not label this as ‘corporate social responsibility’ or see it ...

Crime Against Business

When the British Chambers of Commerce commissioned its last Crime Against Business Survey in 2004

Employment Policy

A flexible supply of skilled labour remains essential for business success. The British Chambers of Commerce’s Burdens Barometer 2007 found that the total cost of all additional Regulations on busi...

Energy

Securing Britain’s Energy supplies Britain is fast moving from a country which is self sufficient in its energy supplies to one which will increasingly rely on foreign imports. ...

Environment

In a global market place where economic competitiveness is key to securing business growth and development, a balance must be struck between environmental concerns and economic development

Europe

British business remains fully committed to Britain’s membership of the European Union.   But the EU has to increase its pace of change if it is to compete in world markets. The EU has ...

International Trade

British business has always looked overseas for opportunities to expand and grow. The European Union provides marketing and sales opportunities too good to miss - including unrestricted access to mor...

Local Government

Local Business growth can be supported or damaged by the policies Local Authorities pursue and the decisions they take. Local government’s role in areas like regeneration, planning, education and...

Pensions

The proportion of people in work relative to those that are retired is gradually decreasing

Planning

Finding new premises, expanding or improving properties or having the right infrastructure to support your business all require an effective planning process. The current planning system seeks to p...

Regional Affairs

Business growth needs to be supported across the country so that our regions can compete, not only with each other, but with regions across the world. With the UK predicted to fall in terms of its...

Skills & Training

Having the right skills at the right time is essential for any business. Without the right skills, today’s challenge can become tomorrow’s headache. New sales opportunities can be lost. For a bus...

Starting & Growing Business

Starting and growing a business can be risky. But small businesses are what drives the UK’s economy. There are around 4.5 million small and medium-sized companies in the UK. Between them, they emp...

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Blog

15/05/2008

Chambers and China: Looking Towards The Future

China has featured prominently for a number of Chambers in 2008. Trade missions have taken place, the British Chambers of Commerce visited the country in April

14/04/2008

A Budget review: one month on

With the economy in slowdown, the British Chambers of Commerce wanted to see Alistair Darling using his first budget as Chancellor to send a much needed positive message to businesses that would boost...

Press Releases

23/07/2008

We need real commitment to employer led apprenticeships

David Frost, Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce has welcomed today's annoncement on apprenticeships from The Conservative Party

23/07/2008

It is very important to avoid monetary overkill

Commenting on the MPC minutes published today

Reports

Quarterly Economic Survey

The British Chambers of Commerce Quarterly Economic Survey is the largest and most representative independent business survey of its kind in the UK.

Case Studies

The Data Protection Act (DPA) 1998

Gives individuals the right to see the personal information held about them by organisations in the public and private sectors.