Results will form part of the organisation's election roadmap
The Isle of Man Chamber of Commerce wants to know what support future election candidates will give to local businesses to strengthen the economy.
Ahead of the elections next year, the organisation will be launching a 'Voice of Business' survey for members of the business community to help formulate the chamber's election policy.
This, according to Chief Executive Rebecca George, will be put to all candidates to consider their own actions in protecting and supporting establishments here:
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