Shipping costs from Asia continue to fall as demand weakens
Importers bringing goods into the UK from Asia should see the cost of shipping continue to fall steeply before stabilising next spring,
Importers bringing goods into the UK from Asia should see the cost of shipping continue to fall steeply before stabilising next spring,
A six-month energy support scheme for businesses was welcomed yesterday by leading industry groups as vital to help keep companies afloat this
Businesses are failing to recognise the importance social media is playing in the purchasing decisions of consumers. That is the findings of new
Manufacturers expect a sharp fall in their output over the next three months in the weakest forecasts for growth since the depths
HMRC has granted importers a one-month stay of execution from adopting a new computer system for customs declarations over concerns that too
Britain’s SMEs are owed on average £147,141 in late payments – nearly £74,000 more than in 2019. That’s according to the report ‘UK
Cuts to stamp duty will hurt first-time buyers and stoke an inflationary bubble in the property market as house prices rise at
The pound has hit a new 37-year low against the dollar after Russia accused the West of “nuclear blackmail” raising fears the
The government has announced plans to introduce a cap on wholesale energy bills for businesses. The Energy Bill Relief Scheme will see wholesale
Wales has moved a step closer to becoming the first country in the UK to ban thin plastic single-use carrier bags, with