UK automobile production relies on Brexit trading

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Automobile production fell 1.4% in November.

According to the Auto Manufacturers and Traders Association, the number of cars made in November fell to 106,243.

The trade agency says the situation could get worse in response to Brexit transactions.

In the 11 months ending November, UK car production fell 31% compared to the same period last year.

“We are pleased to announce that we are committed to providing a range of services and services to delivering the most innovative and affordable experience,” said Mike Hawes, CEO of SMMT. “Of course, another decline in UK car production is a concern, but if we don’t get a Brexit deal that works in the sector, we’re not at all concerned about the New Year nightmare facing the automotive industry.

“In just nine days, the threat of trading is obvious, and the sector is also caught up in the latest coronavirus revival, tier 4 showroom lockdowns and chaos at key UK ports, requiring a tariff-free transaction arrangement Our competitiveness is established.

“To be forced to trade on WTO terms is a hammer blow to many auto businesses, workers and their families, so it’s a time to spend or break time. Auto products from day one.

“There are no other options at all for the long-term survival of UK cars,” he added.

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