England — Business
Economy
The UK is a member of the G8 group of the world's leading industrial nations. Engineering (especially of military products), chemicals, electronics, construction and textiles are the main components of the industrial sector. Among service industries, tourism, media, retail, financial services, telecommunications and computer services are the most important and have undergone rapid growth, while heavy industries have suffered relative decline.
The UK's external economic relations are now dominated by the EU (which accounts for 70% of all UK trade), and the overriding issue facing the government is the extent to which they are willing to integrate into the European economy.
The argument is now focused on whether Britain should adopt the Euro. Many political and business leaders favor membership, but there is huge opposition in the country at large. The conclusion of the debate may be decisive to Britain's economic future.
Business Etiquette
Businesspeople are generally expected to dress smartly (suits are the norm). Appointments should be made and the exchange of business cards is customary. A knowledge of English is essential.
Office hours: Mon-Fri 0900-1700/1800.
Business Contacts
The British Chambers of Commerce
65 Petty France, St James's Park, London SW1H 9EU, UK
Tel: (020) 7654 5800.
Website: www.chamberonline.co.uk
British Association of Conference Destinations
6th Floor, Charles House, 148-149 Great Charles Street, Birmingham B3 3HT, UK
Tel: (0121) 212 1400.
Website: www.bacd.org.uk
VisitBritain has an online venue search facility (www.visitbritain.com/business).
Conferences & Conventions
The UK conference scene is well organized with several publications comprehensively listing every possible kind of venue (including dedicated centers, hotels, universities, football grounds, race courses, manor houses, castles and theaters). Birmingham and London have an international reputation; there are several excellent conference venues.
There are other towns with facilities of near comparable size. Bristol, Manchester and Newcastle are among the cities offering a variety of venues, while smaller towns such as Chester, Salisbury and York offer uniquely attractive environments. The large political parties of the UK traditionally hold their conferences in seaside towns during the winter; locations include Blackpool (the famous Winter Gardens), Bournemouth and Brighton.
Those looking for convention venues will find the maximum seating capacity (19,000 persons) in London; however, if organizers wished to book Wembley Stadium they could probably do it, so, effectively, there is no upper limit. All parts of the UK are easily accessible by rail and air from London. The British Conference Destinations Directory gives brief regional details and is published by the British Association of Conference Destinations.
Featured Tours to England
England Attraction Guides
- Albert Dock
- Alton Towers
- Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament
- Blackpool Pleasure Beach
- Blackpool Tower
- Blue Grotto (Il-Hnejja)
- British Airways London Eye
- British Museum
- Buckingham Palace
- Cambridge University
- Camden Market
- Canterbury Cathedral
- Cheddar Caves & Gorge
- Chessington World of Adventures
- Drayton Manor Family Park
- Durham Castle and Cathedral
- Eden Project
- Flamingo Land Theme Park and Zoo
- Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach
- Greenwich
- Hadrian's Wall
- Hampton Court Palace
- Harrods
- Lake Windermere
- Leeds Castle
- Legoland ® Windsor
- London Dungeon
- London Zoo
- Longleat
- Madame Tussauds and Tussauds London Planetarium
- Matlock Bath
- National Gallery
- National Museum of Photography, Film and Television
- Neasden Temple
- New Metroland & Angel of the North
- Oxford Island National Nature Reserve
- Oxford University
- Pilgrim's Way
- Poole Harbour & Poole Pottery
- Portsmouth Historic Dockyard
- Roman Baths and Pumproom
- Royal Academy of Arts
- Royal Armouries Leeds
- Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
- Royal Pavilion
- Salford Quays
- Sandringham Estate
- Science Museum
- Shakespeare Houses
- Somerset House
- Southwold
- St Michael's Mount
- St Paul's Cathedral
- Stonehenge
- Swaffham I Ecotech Centre
- Tamworth (Drayton Manor Family Theme Park)
- Tate Britain
- Tate Modern
- Tintagel Castle
- Tower of London
- Victoria & Albert Museum
- Warwick Castle
- Westminster Abbey
- Westonbirt Arboretum
- Windsor Castle
- Wookey Hole Caves
- York Minster
PlanetWare.com Travel Guides
- England: England | England Hotels | England Attractions
- London: London | London Hotels | London Attractions
- Birmingham: Birmingham Hotels | Birmingham Attractions
- Bath: Bath | Bath Hotels | Bath Attractions




