Business conditions have worsened in the last six months for 67% of companies, according to a survey by the Confederation of Leviathan, conducted by CBM Indicator. 28% of companies see no significant change, and for 5% conditions have improved. Medium-sized companies are most critical of the reality.
Business conditions have worsened for 70% of medium-sized companies, 67% of small companies and 64% of large companies. No significant change is seen by 34% of large companies, 29% of small and 25% of medium companies. Improvement is seen by 2% of large companies, 4% of small companies and 5% of medium-sized companies, it was reported.
The mood about doing business in the near term in the business context is unfavorable, with negative attitudes outweighing positive ones. 58% of entrepreneurs have a negative attitude, while 36% are positively disposed, 6% of companies were unable to answer this question. Managers from large companies have the most pessimistic (66%) perception of reality. For medium-sized companies, the percentage was 58%, and for small companies 57%, according to the report.
Even more unfavorable is the mood of entrepreneurs regarding running a company in the context of changes in the law and the actions of the administration. 73% of companies fear such changes, including 75% of small, 70% of large and 68% of medium-sized companies. 22% of companies have a positive attitude (30% large, 29% medium and 19% small).
The cyclical survey of business sentiment “Business Index” was conducted in December this year by CBM Indicator on a representative sample of entrepreneurs, commissioned by the Lewiatan Confederation.
Source: Lewiatan Confederation and ISBnews