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Nissan to make Sunderland Qashqai decision 'next month' | Nissan to make Sunderland Qashqai decision 'next month' |
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Car giant Nissan says it will make a decision next month on whether to produce the next Qashqai SUV at its Sunderland plant following Britain's vote to leave the European Union. | Car giant Nissan says it will make a decision next month on whether to produce the next Qashqai SUV at its Sunderland plant following Britain's vote to leave the European Union. |
The firm has recently suggested investment in the factory could cease if its economic competitiveness is affected by Brexit. | |
The factory is Britain's biggest car plant and employs almost 7,000 people. | The factory is Britain's biggest car plant and employs almost 7,000 people. |
A government spokesman said talks with the company were "ongoing". | |
The Wearside factory produced 475,000 vehicles last year, of which 80% were exported. | |
Chief executive Carlos Ghosn was speaking to reporters at the Japanese company's headquarters in Yokohama, news agency Reuters reported. | Chief executive Carlos Ghosn was speaking to reporters at the Japanese company's headquarters in Yokohama, news agency Reuters reported. |
It followed a meeting with Prime Minister Theresa May at Downing Street last week. | It followed a meeting with Prime Minister Theresa May at Downing Street last week. |
'Preserving competitiveness' | 'Preserving competitiveness' |
He said: "We're not asking for any advantage [from the British government], but we don't want to lose any competitiveness no matter what the discussions." | He said: "We're not asking for any advantage [from the British government], but we don't want to lose any competitiveness no matter what the discussions." |
Ghosn said he had received reassurance that the British government would be "extremely cautious" in "preserving the competitiveness" of the plant. | Ghosn said he had received reassurance that the British government would be "extremely cautious" in "preserving the competitiveness" of the plant. |
"As long as I have this guarantee... I can look at the future of Sunderland with more ease." | "As long as I have this guarantee... I can look at the future of Sunderland with more ease." |
Production of the next Qashqai model is expected to begin in 2018 or 2019. | Production of the next Qashqai model is expected to begin in 2018 or 2019. |
The time it takes to bring a new car into production means Nissan needs to decide where to make its next-generation model soon. | The time it takes to bring a new car into production means Nissan needs to decide where to make its next-generation model soon. |
Businesses have been concerned that Britain is headed towards a "hard Brexit", which would leave it outside the single market and facing tariffs of up to 10% on car exports. | Businesses have been concerned that Britain is headed towards a "hard Brexit", which would leave it outside the single market and facing tariffs of up to 10% on car exports. |
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