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º£½ÇÊÓÆµ entrepreneurs pack their bags as soaring costs and red tape force them to flee

Nearly two in five owners of small and medium-sized firms have either left the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ or are considering an imminent departure according to fresh data

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A wave of higher taxes, escalating costs and bureaucratic red tape is prompting small business owners across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ to consider relocating, according to recent data.

Almost 40% of small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) owners have either already left the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ or are contemplating an imminent move, a new survey reveals, a trend that could potentially drain the country of its entrepreneurial vigour, as reported by .

The majority of those considering relocation plan to do so within the next two years, signalling a potential brain drain crisis on the horizon.

The survey, commissioned by Handelsbanken Wealth & Asset Management and involving 200 business owners, found that approximately half were attracted by better financial conditions abroad.

Spain emerged as the top choice for relocation, followed by the United States and France, with Dubai also featuring on the list of preferred destinations.

SMEs are feeling the squeeze due to rising employment costs and high taxes.

Increases in the national minimum wage and extensive changes to workers' rights could spell trouble for SMEs, with a third of firms surveyed recently by the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) predicting a reduction in staff numbers.

The survey also revealed that only one in ten small businesses planned to expand their workforce.