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UK car sector calls for more government help to handle coronavirus hit

UK car sector body has pointed out that car and van volumes are expected to fall by a third to 920,000 units this year and up to one in six jobs are a
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Tesla cars lined up at Southampton port in the UK, (File photo) (Bloomberg)

Britain's car industry called on the government to introduce additional measures such as a sales tax cut to boost the sector as a third of automotive workers remain furloughed due to the coronavirus outbreak.

Factories closed in March as a lockdown was enforced to contain the spread of the pandemic with some still shut and many operating at a much reduced output, setting the industry up for the lowest level of production in decades.

Car and van volumes are expected to fall by a third to 920,000 units this year and up to one in six jobs are at risk, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) industry body said.

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The government has introduced a series of policies to support the economy including a furlough scheme which sees it pay 80% of salaries, up to 2,500 pounds ($3,120) per month, for staff who are placed on temporary leave.

"Government’s intervention has been unprecedented," said SMMT Chief Executive Mike Hawes.

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"But the job isn’t done yet. Just as we have seen in other countries, we need a package of support to restart, to build demand, volumes and growth," he said, calling for measures to boost consumer confidence and unfettered access to emergency funding.

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The sector, Britain's biggest exporter of goods, is also worried that trading terms with the European Union could worsen after a Brexit transition period finishes at the end of 2020.

"A ‘no deal’ scenario would severely damage these prospects and could see volumes falling below 850,000 by 2025 – the lowest level since 1953," the SMMT said.

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The government has promised to support business throughout the coronavirus crisis and talks are ongoing between London and Brussels to secure a trade agreement with the EU to come into force from Jan 1.

First Published Date: 23 Jun 2020, 10:35 AM IST
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