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Dr Tim Bradshaw, CBI head of group, enterprise and innovation, explains how industrial policy works in the UK, and why a competitive industrial policy is important to British business
John Cridland says that the trip - on which the CBI, Department for Business, Industry and Skills and middle-sized firms will travel to Turkey - is aimed at building trade links with an important market
Close Upgrade to the latest Flash Player for improved playback performance. Upgrade now or more info. This video is public. 25 views Like Add to Share Loading... Loading... Ratings have been disabled for this video. Description: At the launch of the CBI's "Making the Case" report, the business group's director-general explains why a lower rate of business taxation will generate more investment and ultimately more jobs and more income for the UK Category: Cars & Vehicles Comedy Education Entert...
The shadow business secretary says - at a CBI London Senior Executive Lunch - that he believes the UK economy can become more competitive by implementing measures including increased infrastructure investment, examining the role that UKTI plays and looking beyond the BRIC economies for export markets
The CBI director for business environment says the signs are that the Chancellor delivered a positive Budget for infrastructure - but adds that the 'proof is in the pudding'
The CBI director-general John Cridland says the Chancellor delivered a 'Budget for confidence' - and that the signal from government that it wants to reduce corporation tax to 20% will help to attract foreign investment
CBI head of tax and fiscal policy explains that the Budget is fiscally 'net neutral' over five years - and adds that the corporation tax move will make the UK a more attractive location for multinational businesses
CBI director-general John Cridland addresses the CBI's London Annual Dinner. London, October 2011.
CBI deputy director-general Neil Bentley on the importance for business on an agreement on a global emissions deal being reached at Durban. London, October 2011
Christiana Figueres, executive secretary, UNFCCC, on the importance of securing a global emissions deal and what role business can play. London, October 2011.