Spring Budget must ease cost pressures on businesses, says BCC
    
The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) has  urged Chancellor Jeremy Hunt to use the upcoming Spring Budget to help ease  cost pressures on small businesses.
Research carried out by the BCC revealed that  65% of firms are planning to raise prices due to cost pressures. In addition,  47% of firms stated that paying their energy bills will be difficult when the  current energy support package ends.
The business group also found that 30% of  businesses feel regularly troubled about taxation and regulation.
Shevaun Haviland, Director General of the BCC,  said:
'This  snapshot of the state of play for business at the start of 2023 sets out  exactly why the Chancellor must act in his Budget to fuel investment in the UK.
'We know  we have a tough year ahead. With costs piling up on their doorsteps and so much  uncertainty on government policies, there is currently little incentive for  firms to risk either their dwindling cash reserves or fresh loans on new  projects.
'Firms  know that the UK's finances are tight, but the Chancellor needs to show more  faith in the ability and talent of our businesses.'
Internet  link: BCC website