Nissan to ‘cancel plans to manufacture X-Trail model in Sunderland’ according to reports
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Sky News reported on Saturday that it has learned that the Japanese car-maker’s executives will confirm the move on Monday.
Nissan said back in 2016 that the X-Trail SUV car would be produced on Wearside after receiving assurances from the Government.
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Hide AdThe firm employs 7,000 people at its Sunderland factory and 8,000 overall in the UK.
Last October its executives said it was one of a number of companies which have made major investments in the UK waiting for clarity on what future trading relationships will be like when Britain leaves the European Union.
Months before, in June, the company also said it would halt investment plans in the UK while it remains “in the dark” about Britain’s future relationship with the EU.A spokeswoman for Nissan said the company would not comment on rumour and speculation.
Nissan is part-owned by French manufacturer Renault, which had led to concerns that production could be moved to France to avoid any tariffs which might be introduced on exports to the EU if the UK leaves the single market in a hard Brexit.
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Hide AdAccording to Sky News’ report, Nissan’s decision is not expected to have a major impact on jobs.
Other Nissan models built at the Sunderland plant include the Qashqai, Juke, Q30, Note and the zero-emission electric Leaf.
The U-turn comes as figures show car production slumped by almost a tenth last year, leaving the industry on “red alert” amid continued Brexit uncertainty.