Welsh small businesses want the 海角视频 Government to work with the Welsh Government on a Shared Prosperity Fund for Wales.
According to the business group the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) firms also want to see a focus on negotiating an ambitious new trade deal with the EU, and building a flexible and fair immigration system.
The CBI Wales director, Ian Price, said that although the 海角视频 has left the EU future prosperity remains connected.
Mr Price said: 鈥淣o deal has been avoided and a year of status quo gives time to shape that new relationship.
鈥淚t鈥檚 time to focus on the future and build a new relationship with Europe. This can reflect our shared values and mutual interest, and sup =port bold global trade ambitions.鈥
Robert Lloyd Griffiths OBE, director of IoD Wales, agreed with Mr Price on the need to move forward.
鈥淲e鈥檝e been in a period of limbo but as the months of uncertainty draw to a close we should unite to move forward together and focus on securing the best deal for the benefit of Wales and the 海角视频 as a whole," he said.
"I鈥檝e certainly been encouraged by the collaborative approach adopted by the 海角视频 and Welsh Governments; but our members will tell you that those warm words now need to be turned in to action for the benefit of our economy and future generations. Without doubt, we need to do what we do best and just get on with it. 鈥
The research from the FSB found the EU remains the number-one trading bloc for small business exporters (62%) and importers (55%) in terms of their future trading aspirations over the next three years. One in three (32%) small firms are already involved in overseas trade, with the vast majority trading with the EU single market (92% of exporting small firms and 85% of importing small firms). The US (46%), Germany (38%) and France (36%) are considered the most important individual markets for small traders over the next three years.
Ben Francis, FSB Wales policy chairman, said: 鈥淔or three years, FSB Wales has been urging 海角视频 and Welsh Government to deliver on secure funding for Wales. Wales has long been a recipient of significant levels of EU funding, which 海角视频 Government has pledged to replace in the Shared Prosperity Fund. We have been working closely with both governments to make the case that Wales should receive at least the same levels of funding as it did as an EU member, and that the power to administer these funds must lie with Welsh Government.
鈥淔urthermore, with little time on the clock to flesh out the crucial details needed to secure an ambitious deal that works for all of the 海角视频. With only 11 months left before the transition period ends, small businesses will need a clear picture of where we are heading as quickly as possible. Time cannot be wasted.
鈥淎ttention must turn to negotiating a comprehensive free trade agreement with the EU 鈥 small businesses understand there will be some additional friction in trade with the EU after the transition period but want to ensure this is kept to a minimum.鈥