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Business and economy

Welsh Government

Business and economy

Group of young people having a business meeting

We are working to encourage the best conditions and framework to enable the private sector to grow. We want a strong economy for businesses, people and communities in Wales, placing sustainable development as a central organising principle.

Our vision for economic renewal is of a Welsh economy built upon the strengths and skills of its people and natural environment; recognised at home and abroad as confident, creative and ambitious; a great place to live and work.

For more detail please visit our business information, advice and support website (external link) or call 03000 6 03000.

To find out more about available property or the broadband and Information and Communication Technology networks in Wales, our website will help you.

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