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UK government launches Industrial Strategy

Published:
1
July 2025

The UK government is aiming to slash energy prices, unlock investment and upskill the workforce in its Industrial Strategy.

The government says the Industrial Strategy was developed in partnership with business and includes targeted support for the areas of the country and economy that have the greatest potential to grow.

It says it will slash electricity costs by up to 25% from 2027 for electricity-intensive manufacturers in growth sectors and foundational industries in their supply chain.

The government says it will unlock billions in finance for innovative business, especially for SMEs by increasing British Business Bank financial capacity to £25.6 billion.

Finally, it has pledged to upskill the nation with an extra £1.2 billion each year for skills by 2028/29.

Alex Veitch, Director of Policy at the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), said:
‘Attracting and retaining people with the right skills is crucial for business, and a fundamental part of driving economic growth.
We are pleased the government has listened to our calls and put skills at the heart of the Industrial Strategy. The extra cash investment for training in key sectors, such as defence and engineering, has the potential to be a real springboard for growth.
Further action is needed on skills, including more flexibility in the Growth and Skills Levy and a commitment to Local Skills Improvement Plans across England, many of which are successfully led by Chambers.
This week’s Industrial Strategy must provide an ambitious long-term plan to drive forward investment and growth through businesses across the UK.’

Internet link: GOV.UK | BCC website

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