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Businesses welcome 'lifeline' energy price support - but say Kwasi Kwarteng needs to give them more support in Friday's mini-Budget

Chancellor 'must take steps to address the cost of doing business'

Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng will speak in the House of Commons on Friday(Image: Getty Images)

Business groups have welcomed today's Government announcement of support for businesses hit by soaring energy costs - but say more swift action is needed to help key sectors such as hospitality.

The Government today announced it would cap energy bills for non-domestic properties from October 1 as part of a package of support aimed at averting the potential collapse of thousands of businesses.

Emma McClarkin, chief executive of the British Beer and Pub Association, said the energy support “will be a lifeline for many pubs and brewers this winter”.

But she added: “Whilst this announcement has helped businesses to breathe an initial sigh of relief as they head into this critical period, more support is needed to tackle the cost of doing business and we need a plan beyond the next six months.

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“Our industry is one of only a few that supports jobs and livelihoods in every single part of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, and we have the potential to deliver growth in every single community we serve.

“On Friday, the Chancellor must take steps to address the cost of doing business, by reducing the tax burden on our sector, allowing pubs and brewers the chance to not only survive this winter, but remain at the heart of local economies and their communities for many years to come.”

Shevaun Haviland, Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce, said: “For months we have been calling for Government intervention to help businesses with eye watering energy costs. This support package is significant and will ease the cost pressures that have been piling up on businesses.