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Learn the basics of ATA Carnet claims: what they are and the LCCI’s top tips to avoid them.
The foreign exchange market has ascended to unprecedented heights in the era of globalisation, embodying the interconnectedness of the world economy.
In a corporate world, buying and selling between businesses can appear to be purely transactional, but is it really that simple?
The conversation highlighted the Conservative candidate's policies, set to feature in upcoming 2024 manifesto release.
LCCI is proud to offer its members a permanent referral reward scheme. Recommend someone to become a paid member at LCCI and you will be rewarded with a monthly changing prize!
Find out how to enter, what this month's prizes is and our T&Cs in this article.
As Artificial Intelligence continues to rapidly evolve, developing nations and industry sectors worldwide look for sustainable ways to adapt and catch-up to speed.
On 6 November 2023, UK businesses celebrated the third consecutive year of International Trade Week (ITW). Led by the Department of Business and Trade (DBT) and in partnership with LCCI and other supporters, ITW brought hundreds of delegates and businesses together to champion and celebrate international trade.
On Saturday 11 November, the streets of London were filled with music, entertainment and over 100 floats to welcome the 695th Lord Mayor of London. The London Chamber of Commerce and Industry presented a Ukraine-themed float symbolising the unity between Kyiv and London and highlighting the ongoing support for Ukrainian refugees and Ukrainian SMEs.
In 2021, Brexit pushed SMEs in a direction many of them were unfamiliar with: the world of International Trade and Customs Procedures. Learn here the basics of customs declarations and how to smoothly navigate them.