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May 23
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A new Small Business Unit within the Dep...

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The government is setting up a new Small Business Unit within the department of Enterprise.  Its purpose is to test all proposed new laws to see if they meet the so-called ‘SME test’ and don't add unnecessarily to the cost and regulatory burden on small companies.   But will it just be a talking shop without teeth to really block legislation which might come from different parts of the government? 

All to discuss with Peter Burke Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment. 

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