SCC Quarterly Economic Indicator Survey Q2 2022
The short Chamber business survey allows you to share live feedback on current trading conditions as well as challenges being faced by your business.
Your feedback directly informs our work at a local and national level, sharing the issues being faced by the business community with policymakers at Holyrood and Westminster. Over the past two years, we have used these views to secure vital business support, quicken the easing of COVID-19 restrictions and be the voice of business in Scotland.
The latest survey received significant coverage in the media, highlighting that companies are becoming increasingly anxious about their prospects in the face of complex economic challenges.
These include the war in Ukraine, labour market shortages, international supply chain disruption, soaring energy prices and inflation which all threaten to hamper the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
The survey was covered by the BBC, STV, The Times, The Scotsman, The Herald, and the Press & Journal.
We hope you can take just a few minutes of your time to share your views, by taking our survey when it goes live on Monday 16th May at the link here and keeping us informed.
Please consider sharing your insights with us, so that we can continue to be your voice locally as well as at Holyrood and Westminster. The survey goes live on Monday 16th May until Monday 13th June.
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