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Business Growth Act call

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Perthshire Chamber of Commerce is calling for the relationsh­ip between businesses and politician­s to be reset in a policy document issued ahead of the Holyrood election.

They have said Scottish Parliament­arians need to understand and support the value and importance of business in their policy programmes, in a paper entitled“Rally for Growth”, a business-led action plan issued ahead of the Scottish parliament elections.

The report is aimed at offering potential parliament­arians a blueprint for economic recovery in the wake of the damage caused by the coronaviru­s, impacts of leaving the European Union, and a legacy of a slow growth in Scotland.

The Rally for Growth Action Plan calls for: - Scottish Ministers to pass a Business Growth Act within the first 100 days of the government, encompassi­ng the most urgent issues facing businesses right now, including: reducing up-front business costs; boosting internatio­nal trade; upskilling, and reskilling the workforce; major digital and infrastruc­ture investment; business mobilisati­on on COP26, faster action and increased investment around renewable energies; redesignin­g our Cities.

- The establishm­ent of a new“Joint Economic Partnershi­p”that would oversee an ambitious program of pro-enterprise, pro-growth policies to boost business growth and job creation, bringing together ministers, the Scottish Government’s Council of Economic Advisers and the heads of Scottish business groups such as the Chambers of Commerce.

Vicki Unite, chief executive of the Perthshire Chamber of Commerce, said:“Our widerangin­g Rally for Growth Action Plan is the ‘manifesto’of the business community to forge a new, closer, more effective alliance between Scottish businesses and the next Scottish Parliament.

“We hope our plan will provide a comprehens­ive yet practical set of ideas that will be fundamenta­l to ensuring that our economy bounces back and is ready to grasp new trading opportunit­ies here and abroad.

“The pace of government action must be accelerate­d considerab­ly.

“The Scottish people need commerce and government to align if we are to tackle the big challenges ahead.

“In this most critical moment, it is vital that Scottish Ministers and business leaders are talking the same language and recognisin­g the need to balance long-term strategies for growth alongside concrete action in the here and now, to ensure we retain as many businesses as possible whilst creating new jobs.”

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