Budget must give UK business a competitive edge
    
03 Oct 2025
The Autumn Budget must sharpen the  UK's competitive edge to stay ahead of the pack in an  increasingly dog-eat-dog world, says the British Chambers of Commerce  (BCC).
The BCC is calling for immediate action to  cut the costs deterring investment, simplify regulations  to unleash business and update its strategic  offer. 
The business group makes over 40 recommendations in a new  report. These include committing to no further increase in taxes that  add to labour costs. 
It also wants to see the axing of the windfall  tax on oil and gas to address energy costs for  business and providing a clear strategy for the North Sea's  transition to a renewable future. 
In addition, the BCC says the Budget should put rocket  boosters under our economic diplomacy to unlock the full potential  of 'Brand Britain'. 
Shevaun Haviland, Director General of the BCC, said: 'There  is also growing speculation about what's coming  in the Autumn Budget, which is still weeks away. This is  eroding business confidence further as the government's  messaging of 'tough choices' adds to the fear. 
'But the Budget can be the decisive moment  we need to back British business and put the economy on the front  foot. 
'The UK is bursting at the seams with innovative  'can-do' businesses, that are eager to grow and make the most of the UK's  extraordinary talent, creativity and technical expertise.'