By William Schomberg

LONDON (Reuters) -Chief financial officers at major British companies are the most worried about competitiveness and productivity in at least 11 years, according to a survey that echoed other measures of corporate concern ahead of finance minister Rachel Reeves’ budget.

The survey, published by accountancy firm Deloitte on Monday, did show geopolitical concerns had eased from earlier in 2025 after U.S. President Donald Trump agreed a string of bilateral trade deals to soften the impact of his import tariffs.

But the worries about competitiveness and productivity in the July-to-September period were the highest since Deloitte began asking CFOs about them in 2014 and now rank on a par with concerns about geopolitics.

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