17. Weekly Newsletter

UK Government postpone post-Brexit border controls The UK government has informed port authorities that critical health and safety checks for EU imports will not be implemented when post-Brexit border controls begin this month, citing the risk of significant disruption. The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) outlined a plan to avoid queues of lorries at ports, proposing a phased implementation approach to the new border measures to prevent potential ...

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16. The Policy Watch

The Policy Watch is a weekly update which aims to provide concise insights into the current policy landscape. Tailored for our members and individuals interested in international affairs, this update offers a brief yet comprehensive summary of key developments affecting policy decisions and political trends in the UK, Sweden, and the EU.UK CONFIRMS RAF TYPHOONS DOWNED IRANIAN DRONES PM Rishi Sunak confirmed the involvement of RAF Typhoons in shooting down Iranian ...

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16. Weekly Newsletter

UK economy grows for 2nd consecutive month in February A lucrative couple of months for the manufacturing industry has resulted in the UK economy growing for the 2nd month in February. According to the latest Office for National Statistics figures, GDP rose by 0.1% between January and February. In February, manufacturing output increased by 1.2%, marking a significant increase in the likelihood of an overall economic expansion during the first quarter, ...

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The Rise of Homeland Economics

On 9 April, the BSCC, together with Business Region Gothenburg, InPress, Invest in Skåne, and Stockholm Business Region, welcomed members and partners to the first seminar in our series of events addressing the complexities of the world ahead. Together with Niklas Persson, Executive Vice President and Managing Director for BU Grid Integration at Hitachi Energy, Alasdair Ross, Countries Editor at The Economist, and Pia Sandvik, CEO at Teknikföretagen, we discussed ...

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15. The Policy Watch

The Policy Watch is a weekly update which aims to provide concise insights into the current policy landscape. Tailored for our members and individuals interested in international affairs, this update offers a brief yet comprehensive summary of key developments affecting policy decisions and political trends in the UK, Sweden, and the EU.UK AND US ANNOUNCE PARTNERSHIP TO ADDRESS AI SAFETY CONCERNS The United States and Britain have announced a collaboration aimed ...

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15. Weekly Newsletter

Ministry of Defence looks to shake things up Minister for Defence Procurement James Cartilidge stated that overseas sales prospects would get more weighting when the Ministry of Defence assesses various bids for new weapons as it looks to implement major reforms. Britain has had a disastrous history of buying weapons with “exquisite procurement”, whereby extra improvements are made during the process, resulting in significant delays and unexpected costs. This reform is designed ...

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Trends With: Linnea Jacobsen

EY is one of the largest professional services networks in the world. It primarily provides assurance, tax, information technology services (including managed services in areas like Cybersecurity, Cloud, Digital Transformation and AI), consulting, and advisory services to its clients. The company's purpose is to build a better working world. The insights and services they provide help to create long-term value for clients, people and society, and to build trust in ...

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14. The Policy Watch

The Policy Watch is a weekly update which aims to provide concise insights into the current policy landscape. Tailored for our members and individuals interested in international affairs, this update offers a brief yet comprehensive summary of key developments affecting policy decisions and political trends in the UK, Sweden, and the EU.BCC PROPOSES STRATEGIES FOR GLOBAL TRADE BOOST The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) has launched its Global Britain Challenge report, ...

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14. Weekly Newsletter

Pause on minimum wage rising The British government has announced a shift away from using minimum wage increases to narrow income disparities, opting for a slower rise to alleviate pressure on employers following this year's nearly 10% jump. In April, the minimum wage will increase next week by 9.8% to £11.44 per hour, affecting around 3 million workers and with potential side effects that will greatly impact businesses. Jonathan Haskel at the Monetary Policy ...

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Welcome to the UK 2024 | SCC | EY

On 26 March, the BSCC, as a supporting partner, attended the Swedish Chamber of Commerce for the UK's event 'Welcome to the UK 2024', hosted by EY. The event brought together start-ups and scaleups with experts in their respective fields, the discussions ranged from the practicalities of setting up your business in the UK, navigating the challenges, to the do's and don'ts required for a successful UK expansion. Follow the link ...

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