Now that the EU referendum has concluded, the Norfolk Chamber business community would like to see fast-paced decisions to improve the business environment, give confidence and support growth. Norfolk Chamber will continue to support our members as they work through the issues and opportunities which may arise over the coming weeks and months.
The CEO of Norfolk Chamber, together withother Chamber CEOs and the British Chambers of Commerce have already held a virtual meeting to put in place plans to support the needs of the business community whilst the UK transitions out of the EU.
Caroline Williams, Chief Executive of Norfolk Chamber said:
“The business community is facing uncharted waters as the UK now embarks on the process to leave the EU. For many businesses, change will not be immediate, however all firms will face a level of uncertainty in the medium term. Norfolk Chamber, together with the rest of the Chamber network, will be lobbying Government for clarity on infrastructure, funding, housing and skills to ensure that the business community has the economic stability to continue to deliver economic growth and jobs in our region.”