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Brexit prompts Heathrow operator Ferrovial to move international HQ out of UK | Brexit prompts Heathrow operator Ferrovial to move international HQ out of UK |
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Heathrow airport's operator is moving its international HQ from the UK to Amsterdam because of Brexit. | Heathrow airport's operator is moving its international HQ from the UK to Amsterdam because of Brexit. |
Spanish-owned Ferrovial says it needs to keep within EU legislation after the UK leaves the EU. | Spanish-owned Ferrovial says it needs to keep within EU legislation after the UK leaves the EU. |
The company currently runs its US, Canadian, Polish and UK operations, which includes Heathrow, from Oxford. | The company currently runs its US, Canadian, Polish and UK operations, which includes Heathrow, from Oxford. |
Ferrovial is the largest shareholder in Heathrow with a 25% stake, and in the UK it also owns Aberdeen, Glasgow and Southampton airports. | Ferrovial is the largest shareholder in Heathrow with a 25% stake, and in the UK it also owns Aberdeen, Glasgow and Southampton airports. |
A company spokesperson said: "The reason for the move is to maintain the group's international companies under the umbrella of [EU] legislation." | A company spokesperson said: "The reason for the move is to maintain the group's international companies under the umbrella of [EU] legislation." |
Ferrovial moved to Oxford only three years ago to the former headquarters of construction group Amey which it bought in 2004. | |
In the past few days, several companies have expressed worries over the impact of the UK leaving the EU. | In the past few days, several companies have expressed worries over the impact of the UK leaving the EU. |
Last week, Airbus warned that it could leave the UK if the country exits the European Union single market and customs union without a transition deal. | Last week, Airbus warned that it could leave the UK if the country exits the European Union single market and customs union without a transition deal. |
The Society of Motor Manufacturers & Traders has said that Brexit uncertainty is "thwarting" decisions by major car companies to put more money into UK factories. | The Society of Motor Manufacturers & Traders has said that Brexit uncertainty is "thwarting" decisions by major car companies to put more money into UK factories. |
Its comments came as it said investment in Britain's car industry had fallen to its lowest level since the financial crisis in the first half of the year. | Its comments came as it said investment in Britain's car industry had fallen to its lowest level since the financial crisis in the first half of the year. |
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