{"id":82687,"date":"2025-06-23T09:40:49","date_gmt":"2025-06-23T04:40:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/nabanews.pk\/en\/?p=82687"},"modified":"2025-06-23T09:40:49","modified_gmt":"2025-06-23T04:40:49","slug":"britain-to-cut-companies-energy-bills-in-new-industrial-strategy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nabanews.pk\/en\/britain-to-cut-companies-energy-bills-in-new-industrial-strategy\/","title":{"rendered":"Britain to cut companies\u2019 energy bills in new industrial strategy"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>LONDON: Britain will aim to cut the electricity bills of thousands of companies under a new industrial strategy to be published on Monday, heeding calls from business to lower high energy costs that they say have damaged competitiveness and hindered growth.<br \/>\nUnder an industrial strategy for the decade 2025-2035, the government plans to cut the bills of electricity-intensive manufacturers by up to 25 percent from 2027, a move it said could benefit more than 7,000 businesses.<br \/>\nThe government has made boosting Britain\u2019s anaemic growth a key priority. But lawmakers and business leaders had highlighted the sky-high energy costs many companies face as a hindrance to that aim, with industry body Make UK saying government should scrap climate levies imposed on firms.<br \/>\nBritain has been under pressure to do more to support its key industries and bolster competitiveness as the United States and the European Union also seek to do likewise, in a trade landscape upended by US President Donald Trump\u2019s tariffs.<br \/>\nAlongside the strategy, five sectoral plans for areas such as advanced manufacturing, creative industries and clean energy are also set to be published. The Industrial Strategy focuses on eight previously identified sectors of strength for Britain, which also include defense and financial services.<br \/>\nThe government said it would exempt energy-intensive manufacturers from levies like the Renewables Obligation to boost their international competitiveness.<br \/>\n\u201cTackling energy costs and fixing skills has been the single biggest ask of us from businesses and the greatest challenge they have faced \u2013 this government has listened,\u201d Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds said in a statement.<br \/>\nThe government said the energy measures would be funded through reforms to the energy system, without raising household bills or taxes. The scope and eligibility for the scheme will be finalized after a consultation.<br \/>\nMake UK said the industrial strategy was a \u201cgiant and much needed step forward\u201d that also tackled a skills shortage in Britain\u2019s workforce and access to capital. The Confederation of British Industry said it was an \u201cunambiguous, positive signal\u201d that would provide a \u201cbedrock for growth\u201c<br \/>\nThe industrial strategy, Britain\u2019s first in eight years, will expand the state-owned British Business Bank\u2019s capacity to channel investment into smaller companies, and provide an extra 1.2 billion pounds ($1.61 billion) a year on skills by 2028-29.<br \/>\nThe government added it would cut regulatory burdens on businesses, spend more on research and development and speed up planning processes.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>LONDON: Britain will aim to cut the electricity bills of thousands of companies under a new industrial strategy to be published on Monday, heeding calls from business to lower high energy costs that they say have damaged competitiveness and hindered growth. 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