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Business and home movers in Northern Ireland buoyed by mini-budget but calls intensify for Stormont return

Tax cuts offer some support but resumption of devolved leadership needed to protect economy from current headwinds

Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng

Business in Northern Ireland have welcomed many of the tax cuts revealed in today’s mini budget but have again reiterated their call for a restored Executive to help nurse the economy through the current challenges.

The Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce and Industry said it welcomed the pledge to focus on economic growth but felt the small print of the plans will be crucial.

“Inevitably, the devil will be in the detail of these proposals, but they must strike the right balance between tackling immediate pressures, driving reform and providing for a sustainable future. Ann McGregor, Chief Executive of the chamber said.

She said the focus on corporation tax is particularly pertinent to Northern Ireland, given its nearest neighbour the Republic has a business tax rate of just 12.5%. The Chancellor said he was reversing the planned hike in º£½ÇÊÓÆµ corporation tax to 26% from its current rate of 19%.

“Moves to target certain business costs, including reversing plans to increase corporation tax and national insurance are welcome interventions at a time of critical need. Reversing the planned increase in corporation tax will be crucial for local firms competing on the island of Ireland in particular.

Unsurprisingly, the Chamber has called for Stormont to get back to governing.

“But today’s announcement just underlines the need for a restored Executive to respond in parallel to protect businesses and unlock sustainable growth locally. We need an Executive that can take urgent action on priority issues like reforming business rates, tackling the productivity gap and transforming the planning system to enable green growth.

“That, combined with resolution on the NI Protocol will help restore much needed business confidence.”