The IMI is calling on young people to seek a new challenge in the automotive sector as part of National Apprenticeship week. The group says young people need to take a fresh look at the motor trade and consider an automotive apprenticeship.
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IFA WELCOMES FOUR NEW MEMBERS
On January 1st the IFA became partners of ADI (Automotive Distributers International) Europe’s biggest automotive aftermarket buying group, with sales exceeding €6bn. Subsequent applications to join the group have led to four new Members, each with a strongly respected business in their area.
ROGUE TRADERS FORCED TO CUT THE SCRAP
New laws on trading in scrap metal were passed today and will come into force later this year in a bid to cut back on sharp increases in criminal trading. The Scrap Metal Dealers Act will build on measures which have already been taken to clamp down on illegal trading.
UK ECONOMY GROWS MORE THAN EXPECTED IN 2012
The UK economy has grown more than expected in 2012. Growth in several sectors including construction caused the Office for National Statistics to revise its forecasts – changing the expected figure of no growth to 0.3 percent.
POUND SLUMPS AS UK LOSES AAA CREDIT RATING
The value of the UK pound has fallen following news that credit ratings agency Moody’s has downgraded the UK’s coveted AAA credit rating. The news, announced on Friday, has caused the pound to fall to a two-and-a-half year low against the dollar.
How do independents stack up online?
An article on dealer-focused website Motor Trader caught my eye
AUDITORS FAILING COMPANY SHAREHOLDERS
A lack of competition in the audit market is failing shareholders as it encourages the big four accountancy firms to favour management interests, the Competition Commission (CC) said today. Read the full story inside.
UKPLC helps make Automechanika India a success
Nine UK companies helped to make the inaugural Automechanika New Delhi event in India a resounding success.