Covid Hits Car Factories As Output Falls To 65-Year Low
Daily Express|January 27, 2022
LAST year was the worst for Britain’s car factories since 1956 – as an industry chief warned soaring energy bills could spark higher prices.
Graham Hiscott
Covid Hits Car Factories As Output Falls To 65-Year Low

The Covid crisis caused a global parts shortage which dented production. The closure of Toyota’s Swindon plant also had a significant impact.

The pandemic led to cars made by UK manufacturers – such as Nissan and Jaguar Land Rover – falling 6.7 per cent to 859,575 – the lowest total for 65 years, said the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders.

This story is from the January 27, 2022 edition of Daily Express.

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