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UK car output reaches 17-year high on export growth | UK car output reaches 17-year high on export growth |
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The number of cars made in the UK reached a 17-year high last year, according to the industry's trade body. | The number of cars made in the UK reached a 17-year high last year, according to the industry's trade body. |
About 1.7 million cars rolled off production lines in 2016, a rise of 8.5% on the year before. | About 1.7 million cars rolled off production lines in 2016, a rise of 8.5% on the year before. |
The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) added that exports rose 10.3% to 1.35 million vehicles, a record for the second consecutive year. | The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) added that exports rose 10.3% to 1.35 million vehicles, a record for the second consecutive year. |
But SMMT head Mike Hawes repeated fears that investment would suffer without a suitable post-Brexit EU trade deal. | But SMMT head Mike Hawes repeated fears that investment would suffer without a suitable post-Brexit EU trade deal. |
Mr Hawes said that car production was on course to reach an all-time high before 2020. But the SMMT's statement sounded a note of caution after revealing that investment by the industry fell to £1.66bn last year, compared with about £2.5bn in recent years. | Mr Hawes said that car production was on course to reach an all-time high before 2020. But the SMMT's statement sounded a note of caution after revealing that investment by the industry fell to £1.66bn last year, compared with about £2.5bn in recent years. |
On Tuesday, Mr Hawes told MPs on the Treasury Committee that many carmakers are putting off investment until there is more clarity over the UK's trade relations with the EU. | On Tuesday, Mr Hawes told MPs on the Treasury Committee that many carmakers are putting off investment until there is more clarity over the UK's trade relations with the EU. |
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Mr Hawes said: "Significant investment in new plants and products over the past few years has driven this growth, not a post-Brexit bounce. | Mr Hawes said: "Significant investment in new plants and products over the past few years has driven this growth, not a post-Brexit bounce. |
"We want trade deals but they must be the right deals, not rushed deals. Failure to do so could damage UK automotive manufacturing beyond repair." | "We want trade deals but they must be the right deals, not rushed deals. Failure to do so could damage UK automotive manufacturing beyond repair." |
The imposition of tariffs would be "a red line for the industry," he said. "There would be an impact on demand and jobs - that's a cliff edge we want to avoid." | |
However, Business Secretary Greg Clark insisted the car industry would thrive, saying: "Our modern industrial strategy will make the UK one of the most competitive places in the world to grow a business and these figures show why the UK automotive sector has such a vital role to play as we build on our strengths and extend excellence into the future." | |
US growth | US growth |
UK car exports to EU countries increased by 7.5% to 758,680 last year, accounting for half of all exports, the SMMT said. | |
There was also a big rise in car exports to the US, where demand jumped by almost half, accounting for around 14% of all UK car exports. | There was also a big rise in car exports to the US, where demand jumped by almost half, accounting for around 14% of all UK car exports. |
Increases were also seen in Turkey, Japan and Canada, with a modest 3% rise in China, the SMMT reported. | Increases were also seen in Turkey, Japan and Canada, with a modest 3% rise in China, the SMMT reported. |
The UK has 15 car plants, directly employing 169,000 workers and 814,000 across the sector. | The UK has 15 car plants, directly employing 169,000 workers and 814,000 across the sector. |
Jaguar Land Rover increased production by 11% last year to 544,000, Nissan's rose by 6.5% to 507,000, the Mini by 4.9% to 210,000, and Honda by 12% to 134,000. Production of Toyota models fell by 5% to 180,000. | Jaguar Land Rover increased production by 11% last year to 544,000, Nissan's rose by 6.5% to 507,000, the Mini by 4.9% to 210,000, and Honda by 12% to 134,000. Production of Toyota models fell by 5% to 180,000. |
The top 10 British best-sellers worldwide last year were the Nissan Qashqai, Toyota Auris, Mini, Vauxhall Astra, Range Rover Sport and Evoque, Land Rover Discovery Sport, Honda Civic, Jaguar F-Pace and Jaguar XE. | The top 10 British best-sellers worldwide last year were the Nissan Qashqai, Toyota Auris, Mini, Vauxhall Astra, Range Rover Sport and Evoque, Land Rover Discovery Sport, Honda Civic, Jaguar F-Pace and Jaguar XE. |