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Business news live: Rachel Reeves to address taxes and pensions in Mansion House speech – UK Times

By uk-times.com15 July 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Key details to expect from Rachel Reeves’ Mansion House speech

Rachel Reeves is likely to hit many topics today but in principle we’ll be looking out for details of mentions on:

  • Taxes
  • ISAs
  • Pensions reform
  • and anything else which impacts businesses, particularly SMEs.

The chancellor is expected to double down on not exceeding her fiscal rules and will focus on cutting red tape, looking to “regulate for growth”, says the FT.

Karl Matchett15 July 2025 07:23

£650m EV subsidy could help UK car industry ‘grow by £16bn’

Following news of the government considering offering electric car subsidies to the tune of £650m, Colin Walker, head of transport at the Energy & Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU), said:

“A quarter of all new cars sold last month were EVs with sales in the first half of 2025 35% higher than the first half of 2024. This significant increase in sales is being helped along by the Government’s ZEV Mandate, which is sending prices down as manufacturers compete to hit their targets, all to the benefit of the British driver.

“The UK car industry’s survival is based on a rapid transition to building the EVs to which the world is moving. CBI Economics found that our car industry, currently worth £46.8bn to the UK economy and employing over 550,000 full-time equivalent jobs, could see its economic output grow by £16bn, or 35%, and employ an additional 167,000 jobs, if it embraces the EV revolution.

“Conversely, go slow, and economic output could collapse by 73%, or £34bn, with over 400,000 jobs being lost. This fund, together with other support for the industry recently announced by the Government, increases the likelihood of the positive scenario being secured”.

Karl Matchett15 July 2025 07:08

Business news live – 15 July

Morning and welcome to Tuesday’s business and money coverage on The Independent.

Today’s big lines will doubtless come from Rachel Reeves’ speech at Mansion House, where taxes, pensions and ISAs may all be in the firing line.

But we’ll also look at big company news, the latest stock market movements and more.

Karl Matchett15 July 2025 06:58

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