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The boss of the largest port in Kent has signalled the need for a Brexit deal which keeps trade flowing after revealing record annual freight traffic.
Persimmon increased revenues by 9% last year amid healthy demand in the housing sector.
The new chairman of a commission aimed at growing the economy of north Kent has made assessing the case to bring Crossrail to the county a priority.
Farmers in Kent have opposed comments in a speech by Environment Secretary Michael Gove that "unjust" European subsidies favour large landowners.
Export sales decreased for growing numbers of firms in Kent in the last quarter of 2017 but turnover and profit expectations this year remain steady.
First time buyers can get their foot on the property ladder in a new garden city for as little as £91,000 under shared ownership schemes.
One of the UK’s largest independent paper merchants has reported losses after the demise of some large printers and “fierce” price cutting.
A car dealer said consumers appear to have put Brexit concerns behind them after it enjoyed a “steady year of trading”, its latest accounts show.
A palm oil producer with plantations across Indonesia has completed the takeover 8,240 hectares in a deal initially worth $40 million.
Toys R Us has earned an eleventh hour reprieve for its turnaround plans - but one of its stores in the county will close in the spring.
A Kent shop owned by bedding retailer Feather & Black has been saved after the troubled company was sold, securing 104 jobs across the country.
Businesses on the hunt for new offices or industrial space can find commercial sites close to skilled workers and infrastructure with US technology.
The UK’s largest tomato producer has secured an investment from a private equity vehicle backed by five UK banks.
A Grade I listed mansion and golf club formerly owned by Lord Kitchener has been sold after being marketed for £6 million.
A construction contractor group built up strong growth in profits and revenues as it expanded into the large development sector.
A company which turns waste into recyclable materials has secured a £2.5 million funding package.
Plans to save troubled retailer Toys R Us are at risk in a disagreement over its ability to meet its pension obligations.
A private ambulance business has ceased trading with the loss of dozens of jobs.
A leading business group has stopped short of endorsing a campaign aiming to cut traffic by forcing oversized lorries to avoid the Dartford Crossing.
Shoppers can use virtual reality to design their dream kitchen at a store in Kent.