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...of the British economy. We believe that supporting the growth of these businesses is critical to the UK economy and the creation of a society that works for everyone.” ...
...through to data scientists, robotics engineers and everything in-between.” Transport Minister Karl McCartney said: “The last few years have shown how crucial our logistics sector is to both the economy...
...gain that will cause real long-term suffering. Any suggestions of tax cuts have to be understood and targeted properly and be sustainable both in terms of the economy, and the...
...significant demand for the growing Hydrogen Hub in the region, supporting the Council’s commitment to deliver a thriving hydrogen economy in the area, and creating the demand for more highly...
...enough to actually lower the price during October. The China subplot Whilst storylines based closer to home will always generate more interest in British papers, the Chinese economy is always...
...under no illusion that a rushed No Deal will halt Britain’s supply chains, and that will have an immediate and lasting impact on the UK economy.” More news stories >>>...
...select few sectors in less than two years could have adverse impact on business, the economy and, ultimately, the consumer – after all, new technology may not be fully operational...
...be surprised – if not staggered – to know that, until the Spring of 2024, this African mega-economy of 230m people had no properly functioning facilities to convert their oil...
...the UK’s economy by providing the critical infrastructure necessary for the transportation of bulk liquids, creating jobs and fostering innovation. Through adherence to the Charter, our members affirm their shared...
...sort out their inventories. This is indeed a case of ‘less is more’ in terms of effectiveness. “Shortages of goods and labour stemming from restarting the economy after lockdown in...
...outbreak is controlled, the global economy, particularly China and India, is expected to rebound at a notable rate. As a result, global oil demand could double or triple to make...
...deal demonstrates the vibrant business environment in Yorkshire and the importance of independent family firms, which are the backbone of the Yorkshire economy.” A farewell message Janet and Trevor Kettlewell,...
...green economy. There are other examples too. Japan’s Green Transformation Promotion Act, known as ‘GX’, aims to mobilise over 150 trillion yen (well over $1 trillion) through cooperation between the...
...a reflection of a new understanding that we are not ‘in the oil business’. Our members across Ireland work hard every day to power Ireland’s economy and society. They are...
...cost to the industry – something that it and the economy can ill afford, however that may be the price industry has to pay to get cleaner, greener trucks and...
...on the cornerstone industries of our economy. For all businesses, there are several strategic implications, but they vary by company and sector. Regardless of the industry they operate in, all...
...terminal should also create significant economic activity in the region over the next two to three years.” But workers claim that the sale will cost the local economy around £250m....
...a unique opportunity to be a global leader, benefiting both the environment, and the economy.” Read Stephen’s previous blog post on the role for people in a just energy transition....