Arab Times

European auto industry issues ‘blunt warning’ against no-deal Brexit

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BRUSSELS, Oct 17, (AFP): Europe’s biggest auto companies came to Brussels on Wednesday to issue a blunt warning against a no-deal Brexit, just as EU leaders were to meet to break an impasse in divorce talks.

“Ahead of this evening’s Brexit summit, Europe’s auto manufactur­ers and suppliers have come together to issue a stark warning on the potentiall­y farreachin­g impacts of a no-deal scenario on their sector,” European auto manufactur­ers’ associatio­n ACEA said.

This “would threaten their very business model,” the associatio­n added.

ACEA represents the world’s biggest auto groups including Volkswagen, Toyota, BMW, Renault and PSA, which all have operations in Europe.

The car-making business model is built on so-called “just in time” production practices where millions of car parts and components arrive to factories across EU borders just as they are needed.

No-deal between the UK and EU would see this highly-integrated production line face a series of blockages, including hold-ups at new customs checks.

“Our members are already making contingenc­y plans and are looking for warehouse spaces to stockpile parts,” said ACEA secretary general Erik Jonnaert.

No deal could also see auto trade between the EU and UK hit with a 10 percent tariff, an extra cost that would be passed on to the consumer or absorbed by manufactur­ers, ACEA warned.

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