CBI urges government to back 'high growth sectors', as Treasury preps fuel duty freeze

James Murray
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Business group calls on government to deliver new Net Zero Investment Plan or risk squandering momentum around key green industries

On the eve of the Spring Budget, the CBI has today called on the government to do more to support high growth industries, including the UK's burgeoning net zero emission economy. The influential business...

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