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Access the NI Enterprise Barometer 2024 Findings

NI Enterprise Barometer

NI-wide and Sub-Regional Economic Development Findings

The Enterprise Barometer, now in its sixth year, provides the clearest assessment of how our small, micro, and self-employed businesses are doing and what, in detail, is required to ensure they get the right support at the right time.

 

The data from the NI Enterprise Barometer is strong and insightful because of the connectivity and engagement that our Local Enterprise Agencies have with their tenants and locally connected businesses.  It is important that Government and key delivery partners work with Local Enterprise Agencies, as the network that has the connectivity with local businesses and the agility to deliver the support that businesses are asking for.

 

To view the comprehensive NI-wide and specific sub-regional findings, tap below.

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