BCC: Harness potential of places to make success of Industrial Strategy

BCC: Harness potential of places to make success of Industrial Strategy

12:57 24 January in Chamber News, External Affairs, Training
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Commenting on the publication of the Industrial Strategy Green paper, Dr Adam Marshall, Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), said:

“The developing Industrial Strategy represents a crucial first milestone in a renewed partnership between business and government, working together to create the conditions for future growth.

“Business communities across the UK will be pleased to see that harnessing the potential of our cities, towns and counties lies at the heart of the government’s approach to Industrial Strategy. There are dynamic business communities in every corner of the UK – and it is their future success that will make our country more competitive and more prosperous.

“Given the significant skills gaps that so many firms continue to face, the Industrial Strategy’s strong emphasis on boosting technical and further education will be cheered by companies and business communities alike, whatever their location or sector.

“We look forward to engaging with government to develop these proposals further, and ensure that the specific needs and interests of the UK’s diverse business communities are at its heart. A deliberate and steady approach that leads to long-term change is the right way to go.”

Commenting on the recent publication of the Industrial Strategy Green paper, Andrew Denniff of  Barnsley & Rotherham Chamber of Commerce, said:

“The developing strategy is an important start in a new partnership between business and government, working to create ideal conditions for growth.

“Businesses across South Yorkshire will be pleased to see that the opportunities for our region lies at the heart of the government’s approach to Industrial Strategy.

“Given the tremendous skills gaps that so many firms continue to face, the strategy’s emphasis on boosting technical and further education will be welcomed by man, whatever their location or sector.

“As Chamber’s we look forward to engaging to develop these proposals further, and ensure that the specific needs and interests of our members are met.

“The Chamber’s training and skills company, Chamber Skills Solutions works with hundreds of people every year on upskilling, and we are committed to working with businesses of all sizes and from all sectors to unlock their potential.

“A focussed and sustainable approach that leads to long-term improvement is the correct way to go.”

kirsty arnold

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