SMEs Operating Costs 2024-01-25
2024-01-25
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The question arises from rising operating costs for SMEs, including energy costs and inflation. There is a 10% increase in Scottish SMEs experiencing financial distress according to research.
What assessment her Department has made of the implications for her policies of trends in the level of operating costs for small and medium-sized enterprises? The number of Scottish SMEs in financial distress is up 10%, affecting employment in tourism. What more will be done to reassure businesses?
The Government have taken action including freezing fuel duty and introducing the energy bills discount scheme. The Scottish Government has not passed on support for business rates, leaving businesses £15,000 worse off per year compared to their English counterparts.
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Whether he will ask the Chancellor to do more in the forthcoming Budget to help them?
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SMEs are struggling with soaring energy costs, inflation, and Brexit red tape. There is a 10% increase in Scottish SMEs experiencing financial distress.
The number of Scottish SMEs in financial distress is up 10%, according to research. These businesses have a huge impact on employment in tourism, which is one of our main industries. Will the Minister tell me what more the Department will do to reassure businesses in my constituency and elsewhere?
The Scottish Government has not passed on support for business rates, leaving businesses £15,000 worse off per year compared to their English counterparts. Closure rates in Scotland are 30% higher than in England.
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Will the Minister ask the Chancellor to do more in the forthcoming Budget to help them?
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There are more business closures than new openings, with 345,000 businesses closing in 2022—the highest since records began. The Financial Times reported that over 47,000 businesses are on the verge of collapse.
Business closures now exceed new business openings, with 345,000 businesses across the UK closing in 2022—highest ever recorded. More than 47,000 businesses are on the brink of failure this week. Former Prime Minister Johnson used an expletive to describe his party's commitment to business; his successor crashed the economy further. Is it time for a general election to let the country get back to business?
On this side of the House, we are for business because we are from business, and we understand the needs of businesses.
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Is it not time the Government put businesses out of their misery by calling a general election, so that the country can get back to business?
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