Jaguar Land Rover to halt production for a week BECAUSE OF BREXIT

Last Updated: January 26, 2019By Tags: , , , , , ,

Now will people believe that Jaguar Land Rover is having to take hard decisions because of Brexit?

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Britain’s biggest carmaker Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) will halt production at its UK plants in April due to potential disruption caused by Brexit.

The firm, which has previously warned about the impact of Britain’s withdrawal from the European Union, will pause work at three of its UK plants.

JLR employs just under 39,000 workers at sites including Castle Bromwich, Solihull and Wolverhampton in the West Midlands, and Halewood on Merseyside.

“There will be an additional week of production stand-down [from the] 8-12 April due to potential Brexit disruption,” Jaguar Land Rover said in a statement.

Source: Jaguar Land Rover to halt production for a week in April due to Brexit disruption | The Independent

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  1. Dez January 26, 2019 at 3:37 pm - Reply

    Currently there is a market stagnation for most things and cars no exception. Where diesel engine cars are concerned there has been additional slow down because of the sudden awakening to Nox contamination in the exhaust fumes that has kept punters away from what were the preferred economic car purchase. No one wants to be left with an accelerated residual value at end of life that is also showing up in Lease and Contract hire deals. Those manufacturers that have not invested in the new green technology are falling behind in the slip stream of the more advanced tech and importantly investment. All in all a lot of this noise is surrounding reduced volumes globally which has been hijacked by the globalist media to darken and blame the Brexit situation and decision. Not just cars… everyone is on hold just feels like an easy political answer to help the No Brexit globalist cause

  2. Kitsell January 26, 2019 at 6:01 pm - Reply

    The EU gave JRT millions of euros to build and open a new factory in Europe.
    How many factories do you need? Seeing that car sales in Europe are falling year on year.

  3. groovmistress January 26, 2019 at 6:57 pm - Reply

    “…. an additional week of production stand-down …” Additional to what?

    • Mike Sivier January 26, 2019 at 7:20 pm - Reply

      I think they do one anyway.

    • Yosserian Hughes. January 27, 2019 at 11:27 am - Reply

      Additional to the three-week shutdown in July-August they have each year.

      • groovmistress January 27, 2019 at 1:49 pm - Reply

        Ah, so not unprecedented then.

        • Mike Sivier January 27, 2019 at 8:24 pm - Reply

          Not a normal situation.

  4. Zippi January 28, 2019 at 3:57 pm - Reply

    Methinks that this is more to do with nobody having a clue, rather than Brexit per se. It needn’t and shouldn’t have been like this.

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