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Chancellor's mini Budget "cautiously welcomed" by Welsh business groups

Business leaders and politicians in Wales have had their say on Kwasi Kwarteng's mini Budget

Chancellor of the Exchequer Kwasi Kwarteng(Image: Aaron Chown/PA Wire)

Welsh business groups and politicians have been reacting to Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng’s mini Budget which he outlined in the House of Commons on Friday morning.

For a summary of all the key points from his statement, click here.

BusinessLive has rounded up views from leaders across Wales on the announcements made.

FSB Wales

Policy chairman for The Federation of Small Businesses in Wales, Ben Francis said: "The announcement today brings forward some much-needed clarity for the future for the small firms who have been strong facing competing headwinds. We are pleased to see the Government signalling its determination to back small firms.

"The growth plan announced today will go some way to ease the burden small businesses have been facing. We are pleased to see many of our calls heeded, including the decision to reverse the NICs hikes introduced in April. Reversing all four, employer, employee, self-employed and the dividend equivalent is the right decision, as is the scrap of the Corporation Tax increase. This will provide some crucial breathing space for firms.

"We’re also pleased to see that Government is working on incentives for international visitors and hope to see the VAT free shopping on highstreets for international visitors boost our local towns and tourism sectors.

"Among the announced measures, are the Investment Zones, where business taxes will be reduced, and planning rules eased. FSB Wales will be looking to º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Welsh Government to engage early to identify the range of potential sites across Wales. Wales cannot afford to be left behind in the mission of boosting regional competitiveness. We look forward to working with Ministers in the Welsh Government alongside º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government Ministers to help identify the measures that are needed to help our small businesses grow and thrive.

"Alongside the support announced on easing the now-significant energy burden for businesses earlier this week, today’s announcements will help provide some optimism for smaller businesses in Wales.