Nissan joins the noise over threat from hard Brexit
Nissan has warned a hard Brexit will have “serious implications” for the carmaker’s Sunderland factory.
The Japanese firm, which employs about 8,000 people in the UK, said Britain crashing out of the European Union’s single market and customs union into World Trading Organisation (WTO) rules would be detrimental to its operation.
Nissan uses its UK operations to export to the EU and benefits from being able to trade freely without customs checks or extra tariffs while Britain is a full member.
The company said in a statement: “We urge UK and EU negotiators to work collaboratively towards an orderly, balanced Brexit that will continue to encourage mutually beneficial trade.
“Since 1986, the UK has been a production base for Nissan in Europe. Our British-based research and development and design teams support the developmentofproductsmade in Sunderland, specifically for the European market.”
Several high-profile Conservatives, including Jacob Rees-mogg, have come out in favour of Britain adhering to WTO rules after Brexit day.
As well as thousands of workers in Sunderland, Nissan’s supply chain network supports tens of thousands more jobs in the UK. Sunderland voted to leave the EU.