Business rates in Wales will be frozen next year, the Finance Minister has confirmed.

Charges on most non-domestic properties such as shops, pubs and offices will not be subject to an inflationary increase in 2021-22.

Finance Minister Rebecca Evans said: “We recognise the pressures that businesses are facing and we are continuing to explore the support measures we can put in place to help businesses cope with the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic and the end of the EU transition period.

“The announcement I have made today provides businesses with the reassurance that they will not see an increase in their business rates liabilities next year.”

The Welsh Government said freezing the multiplier next year will help support around 54,000 ratepayers across Wales, who are not already receiving 100 per cent rates relief.

This takes the total amount of savings businesses have received on their rates bills to more than £90 million, since 2018-19.

Earlier this year, the Welsh Government also announced a rates relief package worth £580 million to provide businesses with the support they needed to survive the pandemic.