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London Chamber of Arbitration and Mediation launches
With Covid-19 continuing to ensure an increasingly unpredictable environment in which to do business, London Chamber of Commerce and Industry has launched a new company to help firms resolve disputes.
London Chamber of Commerce welcomes Autumn Statement direction but calls for more specifics
New steps towards devolution for London were welcomed by London Chamber of Commerce and Industry today following the Autumn Statement.
London Chamber of Commerce welcomes Government customs position paper
London Chamber of Commerce and Industry today welcomed the Government's position paper of plans to contune Britain's current customs arrangements for several years after Brexit.
London Chamber Reinforces Message of International Business Cooperation
A delegation from LCCI  joined hundreds of international chambers in attending the International Chambers of Commerce (ICC) World Chambers Congress conference in Geneva. 
London Chamber renews calls for metro mayors panel
London Chamber of Commerce and Industry today revived its call, made in the 2016 mayoral elections in for a metro mayors panel.
London Chamber says Southern rail strikes damage economy and emphasis case for devolution
Chief Executive of London Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Colin Stanbridge has commented on this week's Southern rail strikes.
London Chamber Statement on the Latest Changes on the Net Zero Target
LCCI comments on the Prime Minister's speech delivered on policy changeson Net-Zero.
London Chamber welcomes Chris Grayling's support for Crossrail 2
London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) today welcomed the news that Transport Secretary Chris Grayling has confirmed that he is supporting the Crossrail 2 project. 
London jobs at risk due to Northern Ireland Bill
Richard Burge, Chief Executive of the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), gave a speech at the Irish Embassy which set out the implications of the Northern Ireland Protocol Bill. 
London Quarterly Economic Survey Q2 2025
The spending review in early June prioritised defence, the NHS and schools but left many departments short, although it also included considerable capital spending on several vital projects, spread across a number of regions, which must be good news.
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