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As importers and exporters grapple with the new rules post-Brexit, a ferry firm has launched a new service to help.
Three of the county's top female entrepreneurs have won recognition for their efforts.
A company with stores across Kent has scooped a prestigious national award for its efforts - and it plans to open another branch soon.
We take a look at the pros and cons of making the move – and ask if the infrastructure is there to support a surge in sales?
A business forum has marked its first year by coming off Zoom and into the real world with its first in-person gathering.
After 25 years of operating most of Kent's trains, Southeastern has stepped down after being stripped of its franchise.
The county's biggest business event took place recently - and organisers say it proves an appetite for face-to-face networking has returned.
After nearly 20,000 calls, a helpline to help firms get through the pandemic is to continue.
Bosses at one major business complex say they expect 45 new tenants to have signed up by the end of the year.
The county's largest private hospital is set to benefit from a share of a £140m investment by its new majority shareholder.
A two-day online event takes place next week - both for youngsters seeking a career and adults looking for a new challenge.
A major civil engineering firm in the county has dramatically expanded its concrete production facilities.
We visit a town declared 'bandit country' in a comment left by one KentOnline reader to eat out and avoid the apparent trouble.
A webinar takes place on Thursday to help firms bid for a slice of grant funding launched next week.
Now you can invite a princess to your children's birthday parties.
The number of people claiming benefits has fallen once again this month as firms warn of a recruitment crisis.
After a case of BSE - Mad Cow Disease - was discovered recently, some scientists believe thousands could still carry the disease.
As Southeastern approaches the end of the line this weekend, a union is demanding its bosses are stripped of other rail franchises.
An ethical bank which lends to charities and social enterprises has a number of new shareholders after securing significant new investment.
Two open days will take place later this month aimed at attracting health professionals to one of the county's trusts.
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