Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
Ahead of Donald Trump's meeting with Sir Keir Starmer in Aberdeen, AGCC has called on the US president to persuade Starmer to ditch the disastrous Energy Profits Levy.
UK inflation has jumped higher than economists had expected as prices rode by 3.6%, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said.
A report by Westminster committee has recommended greater transparency over how the Scottish government is financed.
The chancellor has told the financial industry to stop the "negative" narrative around savers investing money in stocks and shares in order to grow the economy.
The UK's maritime trade group has said a managed energy transition is "essential" to retain the industry's capacity and employment in the North-east.
A North-east AV business has raised over £8,000 for two local charities following its first ever charity golf day.
The US energy sector had another strong year in 2024, posting an average revenue growth rate of 20%, according to the Energy Industries Council’s Survive & Thrive report.
Amuse has launched its new seafood menu which will run alongside its lunch and a la carte menu, on Saturdays and Sundays.
Sporting her snazzy bright orange Aberdeen Adventurer sunglasses, the Chamber’s very own Rebecca Henderson climbs aboard the open-top bus to join tourists from around the world on the hit tour of the city.
Eight-time European Tour Order of Merit winner Colin ‘Monty’ Montgomerie has tipped the new course at Trump International Links to be “as good if not better” than the original 18 holes.