Thursday, December 26, 2024

Inflation’s ‘uptick’ leads BCC to urge Government action on business rate cuts

The latest uptick in the rate of inflation has highlighted the continuing price pressures in the economy, according to the British Chambers of Commerce.

David Bharier, Head of Research at the BCC, said: “Electricity and gas costs have risen sharply, with households facing challenges as we head into winter.

“Our research shows that while concerns about inflation have been steadily declining, it remains a significant issue for many businesses.  SMEs are now deeply concerned about rising costs on the horizon next year.

“The combined impact of national insurance and living wage rises and the Employment Rights Bill is likely to put strong pressure on labour costs. Ongoing geopolitical conflicts and a potential tariff war will also have impacts.

“To help mitigate cost pressures, the government should look to accelerate the permanent cuts in business rates for retail, hospitality and leisure properties – currently scheduled for 2026. Much also depends on the government’s strategies on industry, infrastructure and trade. We need these plans to deliver at pace and help drive forward business growth across the UK.”

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