Wales Business News News
Two students from Swansea University have built upon their love of street wear to establish a business sourcing and selling limited edition trainers worldwide.
Importing and exporting to and from the UK brings billions to the economy every year, along with thousands of jobs in the process. However, the uncertainty surrounding Brexit could have major implications on the import and export industry.
Swansea BID (Business Improvement District) has appointed its first ambassador, who will be a champion for the BID area businesses, giving further support to them by listening to their concerns and views, in a move designed to help the City Centre flourish.
Young entrepreneurs from more than 30 schools will be setting up shop in Swansea’s Castle Square this Friday.
A Welsh border butcher gave his rivals the chop in the England and Wales heat of the prestigious Butchery WorldSkills UK competition in Birmingham yesterday (Tuesday).
An innovative manufacturer of flexible concrete is set to increase its turnover by more than 25 per cent after purchasing a new 86,00 sq ft site, with support of a six-figure funding package from Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking.
WHEN a Mold mum-of-three found herself in the middle of a health crisis, little did she know it would eventually lead to her setting up her own catering business.
A company has been chosen for the key construction phase of a landmark Cardiff University building for students at the heart of the Cathays Campus.
Swansea Building Society is continuing with its support of a local male voice choir as the financial institution pledges sponsorship funds to the group.
As the number of botched beauty procedures rises, Watkins and Gunn report on the call for regulations to be enforced to safeguard non-surgical treatments.