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Latest on future of energy support scheme as Chancellor meets business groups

There is concern that ongoing support will be reduced from April but it could be available to all businesses, not just the most vulnerable

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Business groups have met with Chancellor Jeremy Hunt over government plans for help on energy bills for businesses.

There are fears the support will be halved after the current scheme ends.

Mr Hunt called a lunchtime meeting on Wednesday with the Federation of Small Businesses, º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Hospitality, the CBI and the British Chambers of Commerce.

Clarity needed

It comes as calls mount for urgent clarity after the Government delayed setting out details that were originally due before the new year.

The current scheme – which caps wholesale energy prices on electricity and gas at about half the expected market price – ends in March.

Households have already been told that their bills will be capped until April 2024, albeit at a higher rate than the current £2,500 annual cost, while firms have been kept in the dark.

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What will happen after March?

Mr Hunt is said to be considering plans to keep support in place for all º£½ÇÊÓÆµ companies after the existing scheme draws to a close, in what would mark a U-turn on aims to target only the vulnerable sectors.