• British Chambers of Commerce News

    Recent news from the British Chambers of Commerce covering the national economy and business news and trends in Cornwall and beyond
    08 September 2020
    BCC/TSB: Businesses need flexible financial support to recover from pandemic

    Results from a BCC poll, conducted in partnership with banking group TSB, reveals that many firms have taken on debt during the pandemic and require flexible repayment solutions to rebuild their revenues and avoid an unsustainable debt crisis.

    19 August 2020
    BCC Coronavirus Business Impact Tracker: Firms vulnerable as government schemes approach end

    The British Chambers of Commerce Coronavirus business impact tracker reveals that businesses feel vulnerable as government schemes come to an end.

    05 August 2020
    BCC Coronavirus Business Impact Tracker: Summer Statement schemes fall short in protecting firms and jobs

    The British Chambers of Commerce release the latest results from the Coronavirus Business Impact Tracker.

    22 July 2020
    BCC Coronavirus Business Impact Tracker: Restart of the UK economy “still in first gear” with businesses operating at just half of normal capacity

    The British Chambers of Commerce have released the latest Coronavirus impact tracker. It has revealed that businesses are still not operating at full capacity.

    08 July 2020
    BCC responds to the Chancellor’s Summer Statement

    The British Chambers of Commerce respond to Chancellor Rishi Sunak's announcement this afternoon, a plan to support jobs and the restarting of the UK economy.

    19 June 2020
    HM The Queen praises Chambers’ contribution to business communities during Coronavirus as more firms reopen

    The Patron of the British Chambers of Commerce Her Majesty the Queen writes a letter of support to businesses.

    12 June 2020
    BCC responds to April GDP figures

    British Chambers of Commerce comment on the April GDP figures.

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