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SME manufacturing output fell at the quickest pace in over a decade in the quarter to April, according to the latest CBI SME Trends Survey. This sharp fall is largely attributable to the COVID-19 crisis, with over four out of five firms noting that the measures to contain the outbreak had a negative impact on their domestic output.
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CBI comment on the start of talks
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The CBI has responded to the launch of the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy's consultation on working safely as we restart the economy following the coronavirus crisis.
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Private sector activity fell at the sharpest pace since July 2009 in the three months to April (-25% from -4%), with expectations for a much deeper decline in the coming months. That’s according to the latest CBI monthly Growth Indicator.
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Responding to the news that over £4 billion has been given so far through the Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme (CBILS)
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Retailers reported a steep drop in sales in the year to April – matching the decline in December 2008, marking the joint sharpest fall since the survey began in July 1983.
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CBI welcomes 100% government backed loans
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CBI Scotland has responded to the publication of the Scottish Government’s COVID-19: A Framework for Decision Making paper.
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The CBI has outlined a comprehensive range of measures aimed at accelerating emergency support to distressed firms amid the continuing COVID crisis.