burden of proof
Two important policy indicators have been released within the last few weeks - the Scottish Chambers of Commerce Business Survey for the first quarter of 2009 and the British Chamber of Commerce's Burdens Barometer.
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being in the know
As we enter into yet another month of economic doom and gloom the results of the latest British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) monthly survey shows that businesses still remain largely unaware of the Government's new flagship Enterprise Finance Guarantee scheme.
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survival of the fittest
One of the last Chamber Business Breakfasts of 2008 focussed on - to borrow a P&J headline - the great gamble to save the global economy. It looked at how the current economic climate and market turbulence was likely to affect business in the North-east and across the rest of the country and beyond.
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an interesting challenge
In Ancient China there was a saying: "May you live in interesting times". Widely accepted as a curse rather than blessing (and widely accepted as being of Chinese origin) it could be seen as a fairly accurate summary of the state of play we currently find ourselves in.
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travelling slight
Transport, never far from the top of the hit list in Chamber action priorities shoved the current economic crisis temporarily off pole position at the start of last month and put itself firmly back into top spot.
We saw temperatures dropping to almost record levels, tempers rising as fast in the opposite direction and somewhere in between, the city and shire went into a complete meltdown.
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