Oman Daily Observer

Late Easter pulls down car output by 18 pc

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LONDON: British car production fell 18.2 per cent in April from a year earlier as the number of manufactur­ing days in the month was reduced by a later Easter break, an industry body said on Thursday.

Car output fell to 122,116 cars but was still up 1 per cent in the first four months of the year at its highest level since 2000, according to the Society of Motor Manufactur­ers and Traders (SMMT).

“Car production fell significan­tly in April due to the later Easter bank holiday weekend, which reduced the number of active production days that month, and also due to unplanned production adjustment­s,” SMMT Chief Executive Mike Hawes said. The Easter break was at the end of March in 2016. There was strike action at BMW’s Mini plant in central England - which accounts for just over 10 per cent of total industry output — on two days in April.

The SMMT also called on politician­s ahead of a national election due on June 8 to support the country’s car manufactur­ing industry during upcoming talks over Britain’s departure from the European Union.

“We need the next government to safeguard the conditions that have made us globally competitiv­e, keeping us open and trading and delivering an ambitious industrial strategy for our sector,” Hawes said. Opinion polls show Prime Minister Theresa May should win the election comfortabl­y. — Reuters

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