The Scotsman

Ford boss says ‘no-deal’ a catastroph­e

- By GAVIN CORDON

The head of Ford Europe has issued a fresh warning that a no-deal Brexit would be a “catastroph­e” for the motor industry.

Chairman Steven Armstrong said the motor giant would have to look again at its manufactur­ing “footprint” in the UK in the event of a disorderly departure from the EU.

Giving evidence to the Commons Welsh Affairs Committee, Mr Armstrong insisted the decision last month to close the firm’s engine plant at Bridgend with the loss of 1,700 jobs was not directly linked to concerns about Brexit.

However, he said that if the firm were to face tariffs and “frictions” at the border as a result of a no-deal Brexit it would put a “significan­t burden” on their business.

While it would not mean the immediate closure of all the firm’s remaining facilities in the UK, it would make it “much more difficult” for them to be competitiv­e.

“I have been very vocal publicly that a no-deal Brexit would be a catastroph­e for our industry,” he said. “We have previously publicly quoted that that could be as much as a billion dollars a year in incrementa­l costs.”

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