Significant decline in vehicle production due to confusion before leaving the UK at 9:10 on January 30

Last year, the number of cars produced in the UK fell sharply, down 14% from the previous year, due to the turmoil ahead of the EU-European breakout, and industry groups were free trade with the largest export destination, the EU. He concluded an agreement later this year, calling for protection of British industry.

A group from the UK auto industry on Tuesday announced that just over 1.3 million vehicles were produced last year, down 14.2% from the previous year.

This was due to the uncertainty about the future of EU withdrawal, a marked shift in car purchases, and the suspension of operations by some manufacturers in preparation for the disruption of the withdrawal. It has been low since then.

Among Japanese manufacturers, Toyota, which produces new models, increased by 14.7%, while Nissan decreased by 21.6% and Honda by 32.2%.

In addition, the automotive industry has been increasingly reluctant to make new investments, and the investment amount has fallen to 40% of that of the previous year.

After leaving Britain on 31st this month, the UK will enter into negotiations with the EU's largest export destination, a Free Trade Agreement.

"In order to protect the UK's automotive industry, we must continue our free trade with the EU," said a free trade agreement with the EU at a press conference. To conclude this year.