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Previously on "Nissan closes car plant, 3000 job losses!"
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What if they keep current tariffs for Nissan and lower them for everyone else...
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That might changing in the coming weeks....
Nissan: UK factory still under threat from no-deal Brexit - BBC News
Originally posted by Ashwani Gupta, Nissan Chief Operating HeadYou know we are the number one carmaker in the UK and we want to continue. We are committed. Having said that, if we are not getting the current tariffs, it’s not our intention but the business will not be sustainable. That’s what everybody has to understand.
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When off payroll changes get implemented next year, there will be no more lost jobs, only lost clients!
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostI understand that these will be only diesel cars....
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostLike the glee "Honda job losses, servers the Brexiters right" shouts from here!
Fook me you lot have short selective memories.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostRenault to cut 15,000 jobs worldwide as company warns of 'major crisis' in car industry | The Independent
100% Brexit related, these right wing fascists are trying to pin it on some Chinese flu or some such nonsense.
We can see the real reason, Britain is leaving the most successful trading block in the World! No wonder all these global job losess are occurring. I hope Farage is pleased with himself!
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15,000 more job losses due to Brexit!
Renault to cut 15,000 jobs worldwide as company warns of 'major crisis' in car industry | The Independent
100% Brexit related, these right wing fascists are trying to pin it on some Chinese flu or some such nonsense.
We can see the real reason, Britain is leaving the most successful trading block in the World! No wonder all these global job losess are occurring. I hope Farage is pleased with himself!
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So to summarise, the jewel in the crown of the UK's automobile industry in post Brexit Britain is a rapidly shrinking company making huge losses.
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Nissan closes car plant, 3000 job losses!
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