Nissan’s SUV line may leave the UK in no-deal Brexit
NISSAN Motor Company will consider moving production of its SUVs outside the UK if the country leaves the EU without a deal, people familiar with the matter said. Manufacturing of the Qashqai SUV could be moved to Spain, while the compact Juke may move to another overseas plant, said the people, who asked not to be identified as the discussions are confidential. The departure would be a major blow to UK manufacturing, as the company’s flagship factory in Sunderland is Britain’s largest. In February, Nissan backed out of a plan to build the X-Trail sport utility vehicle in Sunderland, citing the unresolved status of EU-UK trade after Brexit. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will present a new plan for a deal to the EU within days, but there are already signs it may fail with just weeks left before the delayed October 31 deadline. A showcase for automation and modern working practices, the Sunderland facility in northeast England helped propel Britain to record car output and sales in 2016, before concerns about the Brexit vote and a government campaign against diesel models began to weigh on demand. Nissan said in an email that while it doesn’t comment on speculation, plans for Qashqai production haven’t changed. “Today we are among those companies with major investments in the UK who are still waiting for clarity on what the future trading relationship between the UK and the EU will look like,” the company said. “We urge UK and EU negotiators to work collaboratively towards an orderly balanced Brexit that will continue to encourage mutually beneficial trade.” UK carmakers have been campaigning against a no-deal split since the 2016 referendum. Last week, Jaguar Land Rover said it would close its British factories for a week in November to guard against disruptions to supply chains from a possible no-deal Brexit. | Bloomberg