British Chambers of Commerce: 'Small firms will drive country out of recession'
By cutting all excesses out of their business, entering new markets and making the most of available help small companies can emerge from the recession
Recent economic indicators suggest that the worst of the recession is over, with some of the factors driving the large contractions in economic output witnessed in the final three months of 2008 and first three months of 2009 dampening recently.
That is not to say that risks to the economy do not still exist. There are very real dangers that threaten the wealthcreating business community. These include a lack of demand, a sluggish return to growth for the UK's main trading partners and, crucially, the suitability of government intervention to support economic activity.
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