Chamber's president welcomes plan as a 'good first step'
The Chamber of Commerce is calling for more detail on how the Isle of Man’s new economic strategy will be executed.
Government’s 15-year plan was unveiled this week – it aims to grow the population to 100,000 by 2037.
The business network says it’s a ‘good first step’ and identifies issues which the chamber has been lobbying on for some time.
But president Kristan McDonald believes there’s no time for an ‘endless stream' of consultations and reports’:
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