The UK's business groups gave a mixed response  to Chancellor Rishi Sunak's Spring Statement speech.
Shevaun Haviland, Director General of the  British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), said:
'The  Spring Statement falls short of the action businesses needed to see. While  there are some positive announcements that firms will welcome, it did not  fundamentally address the huge cost pressures they are facing.'
The Confederation of British Industry (CBI)  warned that the measures announced by the Chancellor 'don't do enough to tackle the current challenges facing firms'.
Tony Danker, Director General of the CBI,  said:
'The  Chancellor is right that the government can't solve every challenge. However,  the only enduring response to inflation, energy prices and cost of living  challenges is a relentless campaign for economic growth.'
Meanwhile, the Federation of Small Businesses  (FSB) said that it was pleased to see the Chancellor adopt its recommendation  of uprating the Employment Allowance to help small employers with national  insurance costs.
Martin McTague, National Chair of the FSB,  said:
'We  originally put forward the Employment Allowance as a targeted measure to help  small firms, and it has now been expanded three times since its creation.
'Together  with a cut to fuel duty, these measures will provide crucial breathing space  for our embattled small employers.' 
Internet  links: BCC website CBI website FSB website