Car production in UK falls year-on-year for fourth month in a row
by Julia Kollewe from on (#41H36)
Brexit and future of diesel vehicles blamed for 16.8% fall compared with last September
The number of cars built in the UK slumped again year-on-year last month, as global trade tensions and concerns over the shape of Brexit and the future of diesel vehicles took their toll.
Car manufacturing fell 16.8% in September from a year ago to 127,051 vehicles, according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). It is the fourth month in a row that output has fallen sharply compared to the same month in 2017, with June recording the steepest drop, of 47%.
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