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UK TMT briefing—7 March 2024: Budget 2024 tech measures, Amazon targeting ruling, ICO ‘consent or pay’, Automated Vehicles Bill call, DMA gatekeepers, ASA action, broadband USO, data breach claims

Published on: 07 March 2024

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Spring Budget 2024—key TMT announcements

During the Spring Budget 2024 on 6 March 2024, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, the Rt Hon Jeremy Hunt MP, set out a series of measures impacting the TMT sector. These include backing the growth of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) through government investment in artificial intelligence (AI), establishing an SME Digital Adoption Taskforce, funding digital transformation across the NHS, and support for quantum computing. Hunt also confirmed the government’s commitment to the creative industries with a dedicated Investment Zone, more than £1bn in additional tax relief up to 2029, and extra tax credits and reliefs. Rosie Burbidge, partner at gunnercooke, considers the announcements and what they mean for practitioners. See: LNB News 06/03/2024 105...

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