Britain’s biggest carmaker, Jaguar Land Rover, will halt production at its Briti...
GAYDON, England - Britain’s biggest carmaker, Jaguar Land Rover, will halt production at its British factories for a week in November, its boss said on Thursday, joining BMW and Toyota in plans to help mitigate any immediate disruption from a no-deal Brexit.
The industry, Britain’s biggest exporter of goods, has been vocal about its concerns that a disorderly departure from the European Union could disrupt the flow of components and vehicles, ruining production processes and damaging the viability of factories. Chief Executive Ralf Speth said that Jaguar Land Rover had to make plans now, including a stop to production at its four British factories during the first week of November.
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