Group says progress in one area doesn't work if others are being left behind
Government needs to have a co-ordinated approach to drive the economy forward instead of working in silos, according to a group that represents the Island's business sector.
The Isle of Man Chamber of Commerce says the economic strategy isn't going to work if one area of government is moving forward but leaving the rest behind.
The group warns a lot has happened globally and technologically since government published the document in 2022.
Chamber president Claire Watterson and Talent Action Group Lead Kelley Corlett have been speaking to Manx Radio's Political Correspondent Phil Gawne:
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