New car registrations in the UK have seen the weakest September since 1998, dropping by 34 percent year-on-year amid continuing chip shortages, the British Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders …
Mike Hawes
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Britain’s auto production in July declined by 37.6 percent year-on-year, largely driven by the global shortage of semiconductors and staff absence due to the COVID-19 self-isolation, the Society of Motor …
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The new car sales of the UK declined by 29.5% to their lowest July level since 1998 as the ‘pingdemic’ of people self-isolating alongside supply shortages has affected the demand …
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Car production in the UK during the first half of this year declined by almost 40 percent on the five-year average, driven by the coronavirus crisis and supply shortages, the …
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As the UK continues to see an increase in the cases of coronavirus pandemic, the auto production has seen significant impact related to the virus as many automakers have closed …
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The UK car industry staged a slight recovery last month when sales of new vehicles increased for the first time in six months. The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders …
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A no-deal Brexit would seriously harm the auto industry in Britain and the European Union by lifting costs and sowing chaos for automakers and consumers alike, the head of Britain’s …
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New car sales collapsed 12.2 percent in October, marking the seventh consecutive month of decreases and a velocity on the drop of 9 percent recorded the previous month. Falling business …
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That’s the 6th month-to-month drop in a row, and raises the genuine risk that British car registrations publish their first annual decline since 2011. The Society of Motor Manufacturers and …
