Wales Business News News
North Wales’ Assembly Members have set up a cross party group to give a unified voice to the pursuit of big strategic investments in North Wales by the Welsh and the UK Governments.
A social care leader will be helping to steer the Welsh economy after being appointed to an influential new panel of advisers.
Celsa Steel, the UK’s largest manufacturer of steel reinforcements, is celebrating after scooping two awards at the 2018 Cardiff Business Awards, including the top prize of Business of the Year.
THE pioneer of an acclaimed business development programme is to headline an event in Wrexham next week.
Professor Brian Morgan will be joined at the 20Twenty Business Growth forum by Stephen Davies, chief executive of the award-winning Penderyn Distillery.
Companies in the Neath Port Talbot region must be resilient and have many reasons to be optimistic despite recent setbacks.
From this weekend, visitors to Merthyr Tydfil will be able to take a tour of its shopping, leisure and heritage attractions on a free Saturday shuttle bus.
The Uzbekistan Ambassador for the UK, Dr Alisher Shaykhov held a meeting with the South Wales Chamber of Commerce to discuss…
NatWest today unveils research, conducted by Cebr, which reveals businesses in Wales could add up to £1.36bn a year to the UK economy if they introduced a series of productivity improving measures. Productivity in the UK is under increasing scrutiny following the latest ONS figures, which identified a 0.5% fall in productivity in the first quarter of the year.
Leading business advisory firm Greenaway Scott has made two senior promotions as it celebrates its continued fast paced business growth in 2018.
The Directors of Cardiff-based First Choice Accident Repair Centre have completed a £2.1 million management buy-out.