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Lack of ‘ambitious’ Brexit deal could hit car production

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CAR production could be slashed by more than a third if the UK withdraws from the EU without an “ambitious” trade deal, an industry body has warned.

Analysis commission­ed by the Society of Motor Manufactur­ers and Traders (SMMT) predicted that falling back on World Trade Organisati­on (WTO) tariffs for imported components and exported vehicles would add more than £3.2bn a year to UK car-making costs.

This would force the sector to increase prices and result in annual output dropping to as little as one million by 2024, according to the research by AutoAnalys­is.

Some 1.52 million new cars left UK factories in 2018.

The SMMT used its annual dinner to call for an “ambitious, world-beating Brexit trade deal to maintain the sector’s competitiv­eness and ability to deliver innovation, productivi­ty and prosperity for Britain”.

Chief executive Mike Hawes said the industry needs “frictionle­ss trade free of tariffs, with regulatory alignment and continued access to talent”.

He went on: “A close trading relationsh­ip is essential to unlock investment so we can deliver our goals – cleaner air, zero carbon emissions, and the ability to go on building our products and marketing them globally.

“Rather than producing two million cars a year by 2020, a no trade deal, WTO tariff worst-case scenario could see us making just a million.

“The next government must deliver the ambition, the competitiv­e business environmen­t and the commitment needed to keep automotive in Britain.”

UK car production has already seen its weakest first three-quarters of a year since 2011, falling by 15.6% year on year.

This reflects a drop in domestic and global demand.

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