Commenting on the Industrial Strategy White Paper, Adam Marshall,
Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), said:
“Chambers of Commerce have been working actively with government
to develop the Industrial Strategy, and we are pleased that
the concerns and ideas of business communities across the country
have been listened to.
“Businesses will welcome the sense of mission that infuses the
Industrial Strategy, as well as its assessment of the challenges
and opportunities that the UK faces, particularly as both
businesses and government look to forge a new path beyond the
European Union.
“We have been clear that harnessing the potential of our cities,
towns and counties is crucial to make our country more
competitive and prosperous, and so Chamber business communities
will cheer the focus on places to boost productivity in local
economies.
“Over the coming months, it is crucial that the government
listens to the full range of business voices when developing
local and sector-based deals, so that firms of all sizes and
sectors can buy into the Strategy for years to come.
“Businesses will now want to see clear evidence that this
Industrial Strategy can be implemented over the long term - and
will be dismayed if it falls victim to short-term Westminster
politicking. Only a consistent and coherent approach over time
will help set the foundations for business communities across the
UK to grow and thrive.”