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Tuesday 5th April 2022
The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has announced the list of finalists for Wales for the FSB Celebrating Small Business Awards 2022.
Welsh Secretary Simon Hart is this week (5-9 April) travelling to the United States on a mission to boost trade and investment in Wales.
Siwan Rees - Operations Manager, Accelerated Growth Programme and part of the leadership team at Impact Innovation talks to Business News Wales about productivity and the importance of employing ‘quality staff’. 
With employers from all sectors across Wales facing a recruitment crisis, CIPD Wales has launched a first-of-its-kind campaign.
The Prime Minister chaired a roundtable of industry leaders from the wind sector which was the third in a series of business roundtables focussed on energy security.
A new scheme delivering affordable office space and free business support to home workers and start-up companies in rural areas has been launched.
Stars of the Welsh Government’s Apprenticeship Programme are being encouraged to shine brightly at this year’s prestigious Apprenticeship Awards Cymru.
Newport-based Premier Forest Products has announced the acquisition of Monmouthshire Timber Supplies Limited (“Mon Timber”).
Innovative hangers may soon be lining the aisles of retail stores across the globe as a worldwide manufacturing company looks to expand on sustainable designs.
The Covid pandemic, amongst other things, focussed minds and brought people together. It moved manufacturers into making new items to support the response to Covid.
A new microscopy system that will help researchers understand the minute detail of surface science is being installed at Cardiff University.
Peter Sharpe has joined Bouygues UK as Project Director, starting work on Zone One of the innovative Pentre Awel development in Llanelli.
At Tramshed Tech, many of our members are Welsh speakers including our Head of Community Gwenno Jones and Managing Director of Whisper Cymru Carys Owens.
UK developers are paid (in USD) on average $68,664 (£52,078) making them the second highest earners in Europe, after Switzerland ($90,462), and the fourth highest tech earners globally.
Welsh beef is on the menu for pupils on Merseyside after a leading North Wales food wholesaler clinched a major education authority contract worth over £500,000 a year.
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