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By: Kat Denham

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  • Border closures force Toyota to shut three plants early for Christmas

    December 22, 2020

    Toyota plans to shut production at three plants in Britain and France early for Christmas, due to likely part shortages as a result of border closures.  Toyota’s plant in Deeside, Wales, will close from today, and its vehicle plant in Burnaston will close from tomorrow. In France, its site at Onnaing will shut its doors [...]

  • UK monthly borrowing hits third-highest figure on record

    December 22, 2020

    The UK Government borrowed £31.6bn in November, the third-highest figure on record. A combination of the furlough scheme, ongoing business loan programmes, and spending on Covid-related operations such as Test and Trace and the vaccine rollout has seen borrowing spike. The Office for National Statistics began monitoring borrowing figures in 1993. Read more: US passes [...]

  • Will 2021 herald the end of the trade wars?

    December 22, 2020

    2020 began with hope of a fragile truce in the US-China trade war.  The Phase 1 trade deal between Washington and Beijing was signed in January. However, this talked only about product purchases; it did not cover the most contentious issues around security and intellectual property theft.  As a result, the deal effectively handed the [...]

  • US finally passes $900bn stimulus deal as hopes for recovery increase

    December 22, 2020

    Congress last night squeezed through approval of a $900bn stimulus deal intended to give the US economy a much-needed boost. The package has been the subject of tortuous negotiations over recent weeks but an agreement was struck over the weekend. Read more: Could 2021 be the FTSE’s year? The stimulus package will re-capitalise a small [...]

  • Andrew Bailey faces another tough year at Bank of England in 2021

    December 22, 2020

    Mark Carney must be thanking the gods he stepped down as Bank of England governor in early March. Since then, his successor Andrew Bailey has had to steer the historic institution through the worst economic downturn in 300 years, complete with a bout of market panic in the spring. Under Bailey’s leadership the Bank slashed [...]

  • Wanted: A minister for hospitality

    December 22, 2020

    The hospitality industry — which provided work to more than 3.2m people before the pandemic struck — has been hit harder than virtually any other sector by Covid-19. But while the latest ONS figures show that a staggering 78 per cent of businesses in the accommodation and food services industry have been impacted, there is [...]

  • British Chambers slam “constantly shifting goalposts” in desperate plea to PM

    December 22, 2020

    The British Chambers of Commerce have today warned the Prime Minister that businesses are “on their knees” due to new lockdown restrictions. The body’s President, Baroness Ruby McGregor-Smith, says that the “constantly shifting goalposts” had left many businesses considering “shutting up shop for good.” In her open letter, she calls for the PM to offer [...]

  • MPs question government’s 2025 broadband target amid 5G concerns

    December 22, 2020

    MPs have questioned the government’s ability to meet its revised-down target for “gigabit-capable” broadband to be delivered to most of the country by 2025, saying the industry faces serious challenges over such a short time-scale. The Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee also said the rollout of superfast 5G internet risked creating more “not-spots” in [...]

  • New figures: Retailers in “significant distress” rises by 24 per cent

    December 22, 2020

    Tens of thousands of retailers are now in significant financial distress as Tier restrictions take their toll. Some 39,232 retailers are believed to be in serious trouble, an increase of 24 per cent on the same period in 2019 and an 11 per cent jump on Q3 this year. Arcadia and Debenhams are amongst those [...]

  • Joe Biden receives Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine live on US television

    December 21, 2020

    President-Elect Joe Biden received the Covid-19 vaccine on US television tonight as the country ups its immunisation efforts. A masked Biden, 78, was injected in his left arm in a hospital in Delaware. Experts had suggested that the President-Elect was fully vaccinated before his inauguration on January 20. “The administration deserves credit for getting this [...]

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