UK car production down a third in 2020

UK car production declined 1.4% in November to 106,243 units. The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) reported that 1,501 fewer cars were made than in the same month last year.

In the 11 months to November, total UK car production is now down 31% compared with the same period in 2019, representing a loss of 380,809 models at a cost of some £10.5bn to the sector.

Mike Hawes, SMMT chief executive, said: “Yet another decline for UK car production is of course concerning, but not nearly as concerning as the New Year nightmare facing the automotive industry if we do not get a Brexit deal that works for the sector. With just nine days to go, the threat of ‘no deal’ is palpable and the sector, now also reeling from the latest coronavirus resurgence, Tier 4 showroom lockdowns and disruption at critical UK ports, needs more than ever the tariff-free trading arrangements on which our competitiveness is founded.

It is finally make or break time, as being forced to trade on WTO terms would be a hammer blow for many automotive businesses, workers and their families, so we must get a deal – and one that avoids the devastation of punitive tariffs for all automotive products, from day one. For the long-term survival of UK Automotive, there is quite simply no other option.”

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