'Painful blows' to firms as business leaders call for support

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The Budget has imposed additional pressure on businesses which have already faced significant challenges since the pandemic.

That was the view of Chris Greenough, Managing Director of CEL Sheet Metal, a sub-contract sheet metal manufacturing and assembly business based in Telford, who called for firm commitments on investing in the future.

"As an engineer I’m pragmatic and used to dealing with challenges. The Chancellor promised to end ‘short-termism’ and I think most of industry would welcome a period of stability so we can try to control our own destiny. "We need the Prime Minister and his team to drive, deliver and indeed put the UK back at the forefront of the G7 economies.”

 

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