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Dr Yaz Osho, senior lecturer in entrepreneurship at University of Westminster explores intersectionality and the importance of taking the whole selves of racially minoritised entrepreneurs into consideration.
The pandemic’s impact on women entrepreneurs was profound and disproportionate, it highlighted the need for policy makers to urgently address the inequal access to entrepreneurial support to ensure the sustainable and meaningful participation of female entrepreneurs in the recovery of the economy worldwide.
The UK has 70+ Free Trade Agreements in effect, they bring countless benefits to SMEs, including the access to reduced or nil import duty rates; learn how to access them through the correct implementation and understanding of Rules of Origin.
The UK has joined the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), the largest Trade Agreement signed since the departure from the EU. The agreement has brought extensive benefits expected to boost exports of goods and services.
For three days in June Geneva became the world capital of business as the 13th World Chambers Congress brought together movers and shakers from across the globe to tackle the pressing challenges of an uncertain world.
Nikki Flanders, Managing Director of Customer Solutions, SSE Energy was the guest speaker at our recent Women in Business networking lunch, where she gripped the audience’s attention with an account of her 25 years of experience in the retail sector “from bricks and mortar to digital businesses.”
LCCI's CEO Richard Burge, shares his reflections on the global impact of The Wimbledon Championships following a recent visit to local businesses in Wimbledon Village.
This article aims to unravel this intricate symphony of global reallocation, presenting a unique angle that reveals the hidden consequences and opportunities inherent in trade disputes.
The UK government has introduced the Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS) to improve access to the UK market and support sustainable growth to over 47 developing countries through a more generous unilateral offer that includes reduced tariffs, liberalised rules of origin requirements and simplified conditions attached to the scheme.
The London Chamber of Commerce is the largest issuer of UK EUR1 Movement Certificates in the UK. This module will teach you basics about this document and process.