Supply Chain
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Published on
October 2, 2022

How does a small business effectively engage corporates, policy-makers and investors?

The UK is in the grip of significant change and social turmoil. But, this isn't a local issue but is affecting countries globally. Unsettled political leadership, inflation and poor-performing markets have culminated, creating financial woes for many.

Our new government and treasury are now seeking to woo investors with a fiscal strategy in which few economists have confidence. Yet despite all of this, through early 2022, I saw global corporate spending plans boom. New investments in digitalisation, automation, sustainability and supply chains take a large portion of capital expenditure and are being used to tap the brakes on rapidly rising inflation.

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