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Welsh Labour

1. How would your party ensure that small businesses are genuinely placed at the centre of Welsh Government decision-making and policy development? As a council leader, I work closely with local SMEs and know how important they are to our economy. Small businesses are also critical to our ambitions for partnership governance and to grow the Welsh economy in a fair and sustainable way. Our key manifesto pledges will all have an impact on SMEs. Tackling the cost-of-living through cheaper transport, lower energy bills and expanded childcare will put money back into consumer pockets, bring down the costs of running a business, and encourage parents back into the workforce. Committing to renewable energy projects and building new hospitals will have a knock-on effect in supply chains. And our Lifelong Retraining Guarantee will ensure that there is that safety net for workers who might need to retrain in the changing world of work.

2. What measures would your party introduce to revitalise Wales’s struggling high streets? We recognise the threat online retail has posed to our high streets, in Wales as elsewhere. A new lower multiplier is being introduced this April to reduce rates for small and medium-sized bricks and mortar retailers, cutting bills by £20m per year for those retailers. We will also work across different levels of Government with local councils and businesses to invest in our high streets. The Tidy Towns fund is helping make improvements to cities, towns and villages around Wales, building on the Transforming Towns programme. We have also provided £300m per year of extra support for food and drink businesses through rates relief, on top of existing rates relief schemes.

3. What actions would your party take to boost SME productivity across Wales? We want to work with SMEs to ensure that supply chains work, so SMEs can take advantage of opportunities in the green economy and from investment in infrastructure, from new hospitals and schools to train stations.

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