Nissan's Europe chairman, Gianluca deFicchy, said that "the continued uncertainty around the UK's future relationship with the EU is not helping companies like ours to plan for the future".Who do you believe?
Yes the reporter did quote that, or words to that effect, but he said that the actual decision was made for the other reasons.
Also Japan has just signed a big trade deal with the EU. Don't some of the models have Renault engines in them?
Excuses, excuses. Just a coincidence these are all happening now, or all a big conspiracy?
I've just been reading a Financial Times report on the Nissan decision. Like the BBC report it says that it was down to a decline in diesel vehicle sales and new Euro emission regulations.
apparently the Japanese have the same word for "problem" as they do for "opportunity".....
If Nissan point to brexit as one of the factors and its actually more expensive to build in Japan then why don't they move to France or somewhere