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LCCI welcome UK/EU trade agreement
London Chamber of Commerce and Industry welcome news that the UK and EU have reached a trade agreement.
LCCI welcomes Julia Onslow-Cole as Chair
The London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) is delighted to announce the appointment of Julia Onslow-Cole as Chair of the Board.
LCCI’s Chief Executive Richard Burge standing for election to Common Council of the City of London
LCCI’s Chief Executive Richard Burge will be standing for election to Common Council of the City of London alongside current Common Counselor Rehana Ameer.
Liverpool Street Station upgrade central to London business growth
The City of London Chamber of Commerce has decided to back the redevelopment of Liverpool Street Station. The proposal is in line with the needs of a contemporary global city which needs high-quality connectivity to key business destinations.
London cannot be continually brought to a standstill
Sean McKee, Director of Policy at London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has said  strikes affecting London's transport system paralyse businesses.
London Chamber calls for action to support refugees
The London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) calls for a stronger relationship and enhanced cooperation between regional and central governments to address the refugee housing crisis in London. 
London Chamber calls for review of proposed Silvertown and Blackwell Tunnel Toll Rates
LCCI calls for proposed tolls to be reduced on the Silvertown and Blackwall Tunnels.
London Chamber of Commerce and Industry reaction to Crossrail funding announcement
Colin Stanbridge, Chief Executive of London Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said:“While it's welcome that additional funding has been found to keep Crossrail on track, let's have clarity on the actual delivery date - to help businesses plan and prepare.
London Chamber reacts to the Immigration White Paper
It is welcome that Ministers have seen sense and will now consult on their proposed £30,000 salary threshold – however, we can tell them already that such a figure would be damaging not just to the London economy, but to the UK economy as a whole - as workers of all skills levels are needed in every sector.
Mayor Khan must help London get the Skills to compete
London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has warned that the Mayor of London must fully grasp the challenge of London’s skills shortage and promote new trade opportunities to safeguard London’s economy.
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