The government has responded to concerns raised by the Isle of Man Chamber of Commerce over the increase in costs for businesses.
A recent Chamber member survey outlined unease over price rises for businesses due to recent global economic developments.
In response, Treasury Minister David Ashford says government aims to understand whether there's a need for measures to be put in place to support those experiencing difficulty.
He adds he will be bringing forward a statement to April's Tynwald on the overall position and their responses.
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