Business groups say challenges remain despite encouraging Budget
The UK's business groups warned that  challenges remain despite the Chancellor delivering an encouraging Spring  Budget.
The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) said  that while the cut to NICs would 'boost  jobs' it had failed to 'shift the  dial' for business.
Shevaun Haviland, Director General of the BCC,  said:
'Following  the Autumn Statement this Budget was always set to deliver less for business,  although changes to national insurance will provide some momentum.
'However,  beyond this there were no major announcements to help shift the dial on  conditions for business. Business confidence is improving but the coming months  will remain challenging for many companies. It is vital that the economy  remains front and centre of the campaign to come.'
The Institute of Directors (IoD) branded the  Spring Budget 'unremarkable' for  businesses.
Roger Barker, Director of Policy at the IoD,  said:
'First  and foremost, business was hoping for a Budget that would maintain a stable and  credible policy framework for business. The Chancellor largely delivered that.  However, beyond that, there was little in the announcements that can be  regarded as a game-changer for business.'
Meanwhile, the Association of Independent  Professionals and the Self-Employed (IPSE) said the Chancellor had 'failed to address the substantive issues  holding the self-employed back'.
Andy Chamberlain, Director of Policy at IPSE,  said:
'The  self-employed make an enormous contribution to our economy and society, but it  could be even greater if the government were to grasp the nettle of IR35 and  address the forthcoming impact of Making Tax Digital for Self Assessment.'
Internet  link: BCC website IoD website IPSE website