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Electrification climbs corporate risk agenda globally
Read the full story: Electrification climbs corporate risk agenda globallyElectrification is shifting from climate pledge to operating strategy now. A global executive survey links electric equipment, clean power, and energy security with resilience against volatile fossil-fuel markets.
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BCC urges new growth delivery test

Growth policy is moving from ambition into delivery pressure today. The BCC says ministers should test whether economic measures change real decisions on skills, AI, trade, finance, and scaling.









