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BCC Press Release: US Tariffs Hit UK Business 

Reacting to the introduction of 25 percent tariffs on exports of UK steel and aluminium to the United States, William Bain, British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) Head of Trade Policy, said: “This is a difficult day for trans-Atlantic trade and plunges businesses, in both the US and UK, into a new age of uncertainty. “Products made with UK steel and aluminium play an important part in many supply chains in the US. Both sides will now be facing up to negotiations on how the burden of these new tariffs will affect businesses in both countries. “Despite this action, UK firms will want to keep trading with their customers and clients in the US and vice versa. Our commercial, investment and trading relationships remain strong. “Tariffs mean prices and costs will inevitably go up and this is a lose-lose scenario for consumers, businesses, and economic growth. More tariffs are also on the agenda for the start of next month which will add fresh uncertainty into the mix. “BCC research shows that 63% of our manufacturing exporters were concerned about the impact of tariffs before their introduction. “But today’s setback does not mean we have reached the end of the road in terms of negotiations. Tariffs can be lifted at any time. “Businesses will be looking to the UK government to continue dialogue, with the US, to resolve this situation and restore certainty for firms, which has been badly lacking over recent weeks. “Against this background, a series of tit-for-tat tariffs could easily spiral into an all-out trade war and would do the UK little benefit. “We must keep talks alive and retaliatory tariffs should only be used as a means of last resort. “If talks succeed, it would be a win-win, bringing welcome stability and pro-growth economic conditions for both sides.”

Unlocking Global Markets: 5 Ways Business West Can Help

International growth is crucial for supporting the local economy. Since April 2022, our team has provided expert advice on internationalisation, facilitating strategic partnerships between 116 SMEs in the South West and businesses across 62 countries. This has been achieved through our international contracts, including the Enterprise Europe Network, and our collaboration with the wider International Chambers of Commerce.

West of England Metro Mayor candidates outline their vision for the region

Last week, Business West’s Bristol Initiative hosted a Hustings for the West of England Mayoral Combined Authority election, bringing together candidates from the four major political parties that have been announced. Held at the office of Initiative Member Burges Salmon in Bristol, our event provided a platform for business leaders to hear directly from the candidates about their plans to drive economic growth, address regional challenges, and elevate the West of England’s profile on the national and international stage.

Devolution and Growth: “What does our region actually want?”

Last week the Bristol Initiative and Futures West hosted a Devolution and Growth event at Bristol’s Engine Shed, which featured keynote speeches from Andrew Carter, Chief Executive at Centre for Cities, and Stephen Peacock, Chief Executive of the West of England Mayoral Combined Authority. The event also featured a panel debate with experts across housing, skills, transport and policy.

National Insurance Creating ‘Powder Keg’ of Costs 

82% of firms surveyed say the National Insurance (NI) rise will impact their business Most responding businesses say the increase in NI will impact recruitment (58%) and prices (54%) Over three quarters (79%) of businesses do not feel the government has properly assessed the impact of its new policies The majority of firms (77%) are worried about the speed policy changes are being made 55% of firms say plans to change statutory sick pay will impact either their investment, recruitment, prices or day to day operations. The overwhelming majority of businesses say the rise in employer National Insurance contributions will force them to change their plans, according to new research by the BCC Insight’s Unit, in partnership with professional services firm AAB.

The Growing Together Alliance: What it means for Bristol

In a significant move to drive sustainable and inclusive economic growth across the UK, in 2023 Business West joined forces with five leading regional business organisations to form the Growing Together Alliance. We joined with the Northern Powerhouse Partnership, BusinessLDN, Business South, Cambridge Ahead, and the North West Business Leadership Team to leverage the unique strengths of each region and address national challenges such as productivity, innovation, and regional disparity.