‘Don’t forget the economy’ says CBI ahead of quarantine review

26 Jun 2020 02:44 PM

Ahead of the government’s first review of its 14-day quarantine for international arrivals to the UK, the CBI has urged the Government to ensure that the needs of business are considered alongside holidaymakers.

Any changes to the quarantine policy will rightly be informed by public health needs, but it will be critical for jobs and the economic recovery that the government continues to review its position on travel to and from low-risk countries.

Ahead of Monday’s review, business would like to see:

Matthew Fell, CBI Chief Policy Director, said:

“All eyes will be on the government’s review of quarantine to see if Brits will be able to escape for a much-needed holiday this summer.

“Equally important will be the opening up of key destinations for business to help build momentum in the economic recovery.

“The travel sector has been disproportionately affected by the crisis. But right across the economy – from engineers to deal-makers – firms are chomping at the bit to restart service contracts and begin to win business for the UK in overseas markets again.” 

About the CBI: Across the UK, the CBI speaks on behalf of 190,000 businesses of all sizes and sectors. The CBI’s corporate members together employ nearly 7 million people, about one third of private sector-employees. With offices in the UK as well as representation in Brussels, Washington, Beijing and Delhi, the CBI communicates the British business voice around the world.

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