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As Wales approaches the 2026 Senedd election, productivity remains one of the nation’s defining economic challenges. The Wales Productivity Forum’s latest report warns that while other devolved nations have made gains, Wales risks falling further behind without targeted action.
Host Robert Lloyd Griffiths, Wales Forum Chair at the Wales Productivity Forum, is joined by Professor Melanie Jones of the Wales Productivity Forum, Joshua Miles, Head of the Federation of Small Businesses Wales and Rhian Elston of Development Bank of Wales to explore the Forum’s key policy recommendations for the next Welsh Government.
By Business News WalesAs Wales approaches the 2026 Senedd election, productivity remains one of the nation’s defining economic challenges. The Wales Productivity Forum’s latest report warns that while other devolved nations have made gains, Wales risks falling further behind without targeted action.
Host Robert Lloyd Griffiths, Wales Forum Chair at the Wales Productivity Forum, is joined by Professor Melanie Jones of the Wales Productivity Forum, Joshua Miles, Head of the Federation of Small Businesses Wales and Rhian Elston of Development Bank of Wales to explore the Forum’s key policy recommendations for the next Welsh Government.